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- 2006460104 abstract "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 ballistic missile threats. Unfortunately, the Missile Technology Control Regime is not yet optimized to cope with these challenges. Nuclear technologies have become much more difficult to control since new centrifuge uranium enrichment facilities and relatively small fuel reprocessing plants can now be built and hidden much more readily than nuclear fuel-making plants that were operating when the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and the bulk of International Atomic Energy Agency inspections procedures were first devised 30 or more years ago. This volume is designed to highlight what might happen if these emerging threats go unattended and how best to mitigate them.".
- 2006460104 contributor B10647324.
- 2006460104 contributor B10647325.
- 2006460104 created "2006.".
- 2006460104 date "2006".
- 2006460104 date "2006.".
- 2006460104 dateCopyrighted "2006.".
- 2006460104 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2006460104 description "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.".
- 2006460104 description "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 ballistic missile threats. Unfortunately, the Missile Technology Control Regime is not yet optimized to cope with these challenges. Nuclear technologies have become much more difficult to control since new centrifuge uranium enrichment facilities and relatively small fuel reprocessing plants can now be built and hidden much more readily than nuclear fuel-making plants that were operating when the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and the bulk of International Atomic Energy Agency inspections procedures were first devised 30 or more years ago. This volume is designed to highlight what might happen if these emerging threats go unattended and how best to mitigate them.".
- 2006460104 extent "vii, 179 p. :".
- 2006460104 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2006460104 identifier "1584872438".
- 2006460104 identifier PUB707.pdf.
- 2006460104 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2006460104 issued "2006".
- 2006460104 issued "2006.".
- 2006460104 language "eng".
- 2006460104 publisher "[Carlisle Barracks, PA] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2006460104 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2006460104 spatial "United States.".
- 2006460104 subject "355.02/17 22".
- 2006460104 subject "National security United States.".
- 2006460104 subject "Nuclear arms control.".
- 2006460104 subject "Nuclear nonproliferation.".
- 2006460104 subject "Nuclear weapons Forecasting.".
- 2006460104 subject "U413 .T35 2006".
- 2006460104 tableOfContents "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.".
- 2006460104 title "Taming the next set of strategic weapons threats / edited by Henry Sokolski.".
- 2006460104 type "text".