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Why Countries Constrain Their Nuclear Capabilities
Woodrow Wilson Center Special Studies
Woodrow Wilson Center Press
April 1995
356 pages ISBN: 0943875714 Trade Size
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Non-Fiction Political | Non-Fiction
"At a time when nuclear proliferation is becoming an
increasingly ominous threat to global stability, Mitchell
Reiss's book provides the much-needed perspective.
Thoroughly researched, systematic and probing in analysis,
and significant in its conclusions."--Zbigniew Brzezinski,
National Security Adviser, 1977-1981 "Judiciously lays out the wins and draws of recent
nonproliferation efforts, drawing our attention to the good
policies and good fortune that can play a role in this
struggle."--S.S. Hecker, Director, Los Alamos National
Laboratory. "Matching a critical eye with meticulous research, Reiss
slices through diplomatic smokescreens and uncovers a wealth
of new information about nuclear programs in nine
countries."--Leslie H. Gelb, President, Council on Foreign
Relations. "A thought-provoking work--one that offers some useful balm
to the fevered discourse over nuclear proliferation... A
valuable and well-written reminder that in fighting the
world's fight we cannot ignore our occasional clear and even
partial successes."--R. James Woolsey, Director of Central
Intelligence, 1992-1995
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