"An excellent overview, well-written, so that the novice will understand terminology and concepts." -- Friday Review of Defense Literature
Today, former Soviet republics threaten to gain control over nuclear weapons sited on their territories, and reports on North Korea, Pakistan, India, and Iraq reveal current or recent weapon development programs. In this climate, Nuclear Proliferation after the Cold War offers a timely assessment of the prospects for nuclear nonproliferation.
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Descripción Condición: very good. First Edition. First Printing. 370 pages. Notes, index. Inscribed by the author (Reiss--signed "Mitchell"). One of the Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies. Distributed by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Today, former Soviet republics threaten to gain control over nuclear weapons sited on their territories, and reports on North Korea, Pakistan, India, and Iraq reveal current or recent weapon development programs. In this climate, Nuclear Proliferation After the Cold War offers a timely assessment of the prospects for nuclear nonproliferation. Nº de ref. del artículo: 52764