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Tactical Nuclear Weapons

Emergent Threats in an Evolving Security Environment
Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2003
Brassey's US (Verlag)
978-1-57488-584-2 (ISBN)
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Despite the critical need for an informed debate on the issues surrounding tactical nuclear weapons, little has been published. This collection of expert papers attempts to fill a serious gap in the literature.
Details, like no other book in print, all the pertinent issues concerning tactical nuclear weapons - Contains the most reliable estimate of the size of the Russian tactical nuclear arsenal - Written by top experts from RAND, the Center for Defense Information, the Monterey Institute, Princeton, Georgetown, and MIT For three decades, arms control treaties have provided a legal basis for limiting and reducing long-range nuclear weapons. However, thousands of sub-strategic, or tactical, nuclear weapons (TNWs) are not monitored or controlled by any existing treaties or formal agreements, even though they can pose security risks equal to or exceeding those of strategic nuclear weapons. As the world has seen, the rise of international terrorism highlights the potential dangers of tactical nuclear weapons. Because they can be relatively small and portable - particularly but not exclusively in the case of so-called "suitcase" bombs - tactical nuclear weapons are easier to transport and more vulnerable to theft than other nuclear weapons. In terrorists' hands, they would wreak havoc far surpassing the devastation of September 11.
According to the Department of Defense, terrorists would most likely use a nuclear weapon against either a military installation or a political target (a seat of government, large population center, or commercial port city). This possibility raises the stakes in the international effort to control and reduce TNWs. Despite the critical need for a more informed debate on the issues involving tactical nuclear weapons, little has been published previously on this subject. To bring more attention to this long-ignored danger, Brian Alexander and Alistair Millar have assembled a cadre of ten experts who frame the debate on a multitude of issues ranging from terrorism and arms control to the weapons programs of Russia, India, Pakistan, and China.

BRIAN ALEXANDER is the policy director of the Cuba Policy Foundation. Previously he worked as a research analyst on nonproliferation issues at the Fourth Freedom Forum. ALISTAIR MILLAR is vice president of the Fourth Freedom Forum and director of its Washington, D.C., office. Millar formerly served as a senior analyst at the British-American Security Information Council. They both live in Washington, D.C.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.9.2003
Zusatzinfo 15 tables, bibliog references, index
Verlagsort Dulles
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 454 g
Themenwelt Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Militärfahrzeuge / -flugzeuge / -schiffe
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-57488-584-7 / 1574885847
ISBN-13 978-1-57488-584-2 / 9781574885842
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