The Nuclear Tipping Point: Why States Reconsider Their Nuclear Choices

The Nuclear Tipping Point: Why States Reconsider Their Nuclear Choices

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ISBN: 0815713312 / Publisher: Brookings Institution Press, June 2004

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Campbell (center for Strategic and International Studies) provides a framework for understanding the factors that shape nuclear policy. Case studies of eight long-term stalwarts of the nonproliferation regime (Egypt, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Syria, Taiwan, and Turkey) demonstrate how easily even these countries could be pushed over the edge of the nuclear tipping point due to historical rivalries between neighboring nations, the implications of changes in US foreign and security policy, and the increased availability of nuclear technology. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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