The nuclear tipping point
why states reconsider their nuclear choices
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Contributions
- Campbell, Kurt M., 1957- - Contributor
- Einhorn, Robert J. - Contributor
- Reiss, Mitchell. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
91,750 words, Guess
Page Count
367 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3292633M
- ISBN-100815713304
- OCLC Control Number55208419
- OCLC Control Numbernucleartippingpo00camp_785
- Library of Congress Control Number2004010941
and 2 more
- LibraryThing17608
- Goodreads1933201
Classifications
- DDC327.1/747
- LCCJZ5675 .N848 2004
Description
Provides a framework for understanding the myriad factors that shape nuclear policy. Case studies of eight long-term stalwarts of the nonproliferation regime--Egypt, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabai, South Korea, Syria, Taiwan, and Turkey--flesh out this framework and show how even these countries might be pushed over the edge of a nuclear tipping point -- from cover.
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