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- catalog abstract "The diffusion of nuclear technology in the Third World and the possibility of nuclear weapons proliferation comprise one of the most acute security concerns confronting the US and its allies. Nowhere are the implications for world peace more precarious than in the volatile Middle East. In contrast to the US-Soviet political environment which a nuclear 'code of conduct' has developed, no such code of behavior exists in the Arab-Israeli milieu. A potential nuclear scenario thereby looms in large in any renewed significant conflict in the Middle East, with the consequent implications for catastrophe in the area, as well as for superpower confrontation. The political, military, and economic incentives which might impel a state to 'go nuclear' clearly obtain for Israel and its primary Arab antagonists. Israel appears on virtually every list of would-be proliferators, while politico-military incentives and the requisite economic capabilities for obtaining a nuclear capability are undeniably present in several Arab states.".
- catalog contributor b1182251.
- catalog contributor b1182252.
- catalog coverage "Middle East Strategic aspects.".
- catalog created "1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1982.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The diffusion of nuclear technology in the Third World and the possibility of nuclear weapons proliferation comprise one of the most acute security concerns confronting the US and its allies. Nowhere are the implications for world peace more precarious than in the volatile Middle East. In contrast to the US-Soviet political environment which a nuclear 'code of conduct' has developed, no such code of behavior exists in the Arab-Israeli milieu. A potential nuclear scenario thereby looms in large in any renewed significant conflict in the Middle East, with the consequent implications for catastrophe in the area, as well as for superpower confrontation. The political, military, and economic incentives which might impel a state to 'go nuclear' clearly obtain for Israel and its primary Arab antagonists. Israel appears on virtually every list of would-be proliferators, while politico-military incentives and the requisite economic capabilities for obtaining a nuclear capability are undeniably present in several Arab states.".
- catalog extent "xii, 117 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.".
- catalog isPartOf "National security affairs monograph series ; 82-1".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. : National Defense University Press ; Washington, D.C. : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.,".
- catalog relation "Nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Strategic aspects.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear nonproliferation.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear weapons.".
- catalog subject "UA830 .P38 1982".
- catalog subject "UF767 .P24".
- catalog title "Nuclear proliferation in the Middle East : implications for the superpowers / by Roger F. Pajak.".
- catalog type "text".