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Avoiding nuclear anarchy : containing the threat of loose Russian nuclear weapons and fissile material

Title
Avoiding nuclear anarchy : containing the threat of loose Russian nuclear weapons and fissile material / Graham T. Allison [and others].
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1996], ©1996.

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Additional Authors
Allison, Graham T.
Description
viii, 295 pages : map; 24 cm.
Summary
As the most open society on a shrinking planet, the United States has no reliable defense against smuggled weapons fashioned from black-market materials by a determined state or terrorist group. Avoiding Nuclear Anarchy highlights the fact that the only way to combat the threat is by preventing nuclear leakage in the first place. Its message is both timely and urgent: it outlines the new nuclear danger and details how to reshape U.S. national security policy to deal with these dangers.
Series Statement
CSIA studies in international security ; no. 12
Uniform Title
CSIA studies in international security ; no. 12.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Ch. 1. Risks of Nuclear Leakage -- Ch. 2. Stakes: How Nuclear Leakage Threatens U.S. Interests -- Ch. 3. Response: Inadequacies of American Policy -- Ch. 4. The Challenge: A Response Commensurate with the Stakes -- Appendix A. The Russian Nuclear Archipelago / Owen R. Cote, Jr. -- Appendix B. A Primer on Fissile Materials and Nuclear Weapon Design / Owen R. Cote, Jr. -- Appendix C. The HEU Deal / Richard A. Falkenrath -- Map: The Russian Nuclear Archipelago -- About The Center for Science and International Affairs.
ISBN
026251088X (pbk.)
LCCN
95025376
OCLC
  • 33104782
  • ocm33104782
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries