Routledge handbook of nuclear proliferation and policy

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Busch, Nathan E. , 1971- (Editor), Pilat, Joseph F. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge c2015
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The global nuclear environment: president Obama's vision amid emerging nuclear threats
  • 2. Proliferation risks in the Middle East/North Africa
  • 3. Iran
  • 4. Nuclear proliferation, deterrence and strategic stability in East Asia : China and Japan in a changing strategic landscape
  • 5. North Korea's nuclear-weapon program : implications for the nonproliferation regime
  • 6. South Asia: strategic competition and nuclear policies
  • 7. India and the global nuclear nonproliferation regime : an assessment
  • 8. An NPT net assessment : flawed, problematic, and indispensable
  • 9. The future of the NPT and the nuclear nonproliferation regime
  • 10. The IAEA and international safeguards
  • 11. Export controls
  • 12. The comprehensive test ban treaty
  • 13. A new path forward for the CTBT
  • 14. Policy and technical issues facing a fissile material (cutoff) treaty
  • 15. Deterrence, defense, and preventive war
  • 16. Counterproliferation and the use of force
  • 17. Security assurances and nuclear nonproliferation
  • 18. Nuclear forensics
  • 19. Interdiction and law enforcement to counter nuclear proliferation
  • 20. Economic sanctions in furtherance of nonproliferation goals
  • 21. Bilateral and multilateral arms reduction (START/global disarmament)
  • 22. Nuclear and WMD free zones
  • 23. Latin America's road to a region free of nuclear weapons
  • 24. The WMD-free zone in the Middle East : where is it heading?
  • 25. Restraint and rollback
  • 26. The role of technology in monitoring and verification
  • 27. The future of nuclear power: reducing risks
  • 28. Nuclear power and proliferation
  • 29. Advances in proliferation resistant technologies and procedures
  • 30. Multinational approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle
  • 31. Reducing the risks of nuclear theft and terrorism
  • 32. Industry efforts to address nuclear security
  • 33. Illicit trafficking in nuclear materials: assessing the past two decades
  • 34. Cooperative threat reduction and its lessons