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Nuclear proliferation : opposing viewpoints / Charles P. Cozic, book editor ; Karin L. Swisher, assistant editor.

Contributor(s): Cozic, Charles P, 1957- | Swisher, Karin, 1966-.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered): Publisher: San Diego, CA : Greenhaven Press, c1992Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-227) and index.Description: 234 p. : ill., map ; 22 cm.ISBN: 1565100042 (pbk. : acid-free paper); 1565100050 (lib. : acid-free paper).Subject(s): Nuclear nonproliferation -- Juvenile literature | Disarmament -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 327.1/74
Contents:
The threat of nuclear proliferation is a serious problem / Stephen Budiansky -- The problem of nuclear proliferation is exaggerated / Thomas W. Graham -- Nuclear proliferation is inevitable / Tom Clancy, Russell Seitz -- Nuclear proliferation is not inevitable / Center for Defense Information -- The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is a success / Lewis A. Dunn -- The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is a failure / Jennifer Scarlott -- The International Atomic Energy Agency deters nuclear proliferation / International Atomic Energy Agency -- The International Atomic Energy Agency is ineffective / Leonard Weiss -- NATO's nuclear arsenal encourages nuclear proliferation / Daniel Plesch -- NATO must maintain a nuclear arsenal to counteract aggression / Thomas-Durell Young -- The United States contributes to nuclear proliferation / Jennifer Scarlott -- China contributes to nuclear proliferation / Shen Tong --Germany contributes to nuclear proliferation / Gary Milhollin --
Western nations contributed to Iraq's weapons program / David Albright, Mark Hibbs -- Israel introduced nuclear weapons to the Middle East / Leonard S. Spector -- North Korea could acquire nuclear weapons / Andrew Mack -- Former Soviet republics may contribute to nuclear proliferation / William C. Potter -- Arms control will prevent nuclear proliferation / Jack Mendelsohn -- Arms control will not prevent nuclear proliferation / James Fergusson -- Nuclear export controls limit proliferation / Henry D. Sokolski -- Nuclear export controls do not limit proliferation / Paul L. Leventhal -- Eliminating nuclear weapons will prevent proliferation / Gerd Schmückle -- Drastically reducing nuclear weapons will prevent proliferation / Harold Feiveson, Frank von Hippel --Hiring former Soviet nuclear scientists can reduce proliferation / Richard A. Eisner, Stephen Rosen -- Adopting a comprehensive test ban can limit proliferation / Tina Rosenberg -- Swift military action can prevent proliferation / William R. Van Cleave.
Summary: Presents differing opinions on the threat of nuclear proliferation, the need for arms control, the role of NATO, the elimination of nuclear weapons, and other related topics.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-227) and index.

The threat of nuclear proliferation is a serious problem / Stephen Budiansky -- The problem of nuclear proliferation is exaggerated / Thomas W. Graham -- Nuclear proliferation is inevitable / Tom Clancy, Russell Seitz -- Nuclear proliferation is not inevitable / Center for Defense Information -- The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is a success / Lewis A. Dunn -- The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty is a failure / Jennifer Scarlott -- The International Atomic Energy Agency deters nuclear proliferation / International Atomic Energy Agency -- The International Atomic Energy Agency is ineffective / Leonard Weiss -- NATO's nuclear arsenal encourages nuclear proliferation / Daniel Plesch -- NATO must maintain a nuclear arsenal to counteract aggression / Thomas-Durell Young -- The United States contributes to nuclear proliferation / Jennifer Scarlott -- China contributes to nuclear proliferation / Shen Tong --Germany contributes to nuclear proliferation / Gary Milhollin --

Western nations contributed to Iraq's weapons program / David Albright, Mark Hibbs -- Israel introduced nuclear weapons to the Middle East / Leonard S. Spector -- North Korea could acquire nuclear weapons / Andrew Mack -- Former Soviet republics may contribute to nuclear proliferation / William C. Potter -- Arms control will prevent nuclear proliferation / Jack Mendelsohn -- Arms control will not prevent nuclear proliferation / James Fergusson -- Nuclear export controls limit proliferation / Henry D. Sokolski -- Nuclear export controls do not limit proliferation / Paul L. Leventhal -- Eliminating nuclear weapons will prevent proliferation / Gerd Schmückle -- Drastically reducing nuclear weapons will prevent proliferation / Harold Feiveson, Frank von Hippel --Hiring former Soviet nuclear scientists can reduce proliferation / Richard A. Eisner, Stephen Rosen -- Adopting a comprehensive test ban can limit proliferation / Tina Rosenberg -- Swift military action can prevent proliferation / William R. Van Cleave.

Presents differing opinions on the threat of nuclear proliferation, the need for arms control, the role of NATO, the elimination of nuclear weapons, and other related topics.

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