Taming the next set of strategic weapons threats /
Missile defense and unmanned air vehicle related technologies, are proliferating for a variety of perfectly defensive and peaceful civilian applications. This same know-how can be used to defeat U.S. and allied air and missile defenses in new ways that are far more stressful than the existing set of...
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[Carlisle Barracks, Pa.] :
Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- I. Life in a well-armed crowd
- 1. Alternative proliferation and alliance futures in East Asia / Stephen J. Kim
- 2. Proliferation in the Middle East: who is next after Iran? / Patrick Clawson
- 3. Nuclear 1914: the next big worry / Henry D. Sokolski
- II. New proliferation worries
- 4. Missile defense cooperation and the missile technology control regime / Mitchell Kugler
- 5. A fresh examination of the proliferation dangers of light water reactors / Victor Gilinsky
- 6. Coping with biological threats after SARS / Alan P. Zelicoff
- III. What can be done
- 7. New missiles and models for cooperation / Dennis M. Gormley and Richard Speier
- 8. German nuclear policy / Ernst Urich von Weizäcker
- 9. President Bush's global nonproliferation policy: seven more steps / Henry D. Sokolski.