
Limiting Nuclear Proliferation e-book
by Jed C. Snyder,Samuel F. Wells
Limiting Nuclear Proliferation book.
Limiting Nuclear Proliferation book.
Limiting Nuclear Proliferation. The first of these books makes its most interesting contribution in the chapters on the emerging or "second-tier" suppliers of nuclear materials, devices and technologies: suppliers such as China, India, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa.
Kantian nonideal theory and nuclear proliferation. In Snyder, Jed C. and Wells, Samuel F. J. ed. Limiting Nuclear Proliferation. Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing C. 1985: 89–116
Kantian nonideal theory and nuclear proliferation. International Theory, Vol. 2, Issue. This book will be invaluable to policymakers and concerned citizens who are frustrated with the frequent misjudgments of states' nuclear ambitions, and to scholars who seek a better understanding of how leaders make big foreign policy decisions. A novel, compelling challenge to the conventional wisdom on why some states obtain nuclear weapons. 1985: 89–116. Pool, Ithiel de Sola.
Snyder and Samuel F. Wells Jr. (ed., Limiting Nuclear Proliferation, Cambridge, Mass. Leonard S. Spector with Jacqueline R. Smith, 1991, Nuclear Ambitions, Boulder, Co: Westview Press, p. 23-241
Snyder and Samuel F. 23-241. ARGENTINA A civil/military nuclear program was pursued by Argentina from the 1950s. After a military junta seized power in 1976, and motivated in part by Brazil's 1975 deal with West Germany to obtain extensive nuclear fuel cycle facilities, Argentina's nuclear program expanded and the military objective became more pronounced.
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Nuclear proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States" by the Treaty on th. .
Nuclear proliferation is the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States" by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, commonly known as the Non-Proliferation Treaty or NPT. Proliferation has been opposed by many nations with and without nuclear weapons, as governments fear that more countries with nuclear weapons will increase the possibility of nuclear warfare. INT AFF. Lawrence Freedman. This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, cold war studies, deterrence theory, security studies and IR in general.
Well written, with little of the hysteria that seems to surround any discussion of nuclear weapons.
Thomas C. Reed is a former nuclear weapons designer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Secretary of the Air Force under Ford and Carter, and Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Policy. Well written, with little of the hysteria that seems to surround any discussion of nuclear weapons. I especially enjoyed the report of the visit to China.
This chapter provides a unique prism through which nuclear proliferation ca.Nuclear proliferation today. New York: Vintage Books.In J. C. Snyder & S. F. Wells (Ed., Limiting nuclear proliferation (pp. 3–42). Cambridge, MA: Ballinger. Spector, L. S. (1985). Nuclear proliferation: The silent spread.