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  National security and nuclear proliferation
 
 
Titel: National security and nuclear proliferation
Auteur: Sienkiewicz, Stan
Verschenen in: Comparative strategy
Paginering: Jaargang 3 (1981) nr. 1 pagina's 25-43
Jaar: 1981
Inhoud: U.S. antiproliferation policy has been preoccupied with narrower technical issues associated with sensitive nuclear technology at the expense of the broader political and security incentives and disincentives likely to determine whether countries move toward nuclear weapons. Both public debate and U.S. policies continue to be focused largely upon efforts to halt what are viewed as the first steps toward nuclear weapons proliferation and not upon long-run strategies designed to restrain particular steps down that path, gather leverage with which to influence subsequent steps, and ultimately make us be prepared to cope with emerging threats should our antiproliferation efforts fail. This longer-run perspective is cast into sharper relief when the proliferation issue is viewed as a problem in military planning. That approach, of necessity, casts nuclear weapons proliferation as a process which a competent policy must seek to influence at most, if not all, of its many stages, from seeking to inhibit initial steps to preparing to cope with the new threats we may actually face in a more proliferated world.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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