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The Proliferation of advanced weaponry: Technology, motivations, and responses
In: Science and International Security
Nolan, J.: Proliferation and international security. S. 5-12. Hussain, M.: The role of advanced weaponry in developing countries. S. 13-25. Anthony, I.: The proliferation of advanced weapons. S. 27-42. Mazari, S. B.; Nuclear weapons and structures of conflict in the developing world. S. 43-52. Tucker, J. B.: The future of biological warfare. S. 53-74. Wander, W. T.: The proliferation of ballistic missiles. S. 75-90. McFate, P. ; Graybeal, S. N.: A new proliferation threat from space. S. 91-104. Arnett, E. H.: The most serious challenge of the 1990s? The cruise missiles and the developing world. S. 105-119. Hua Di: China's arms proliferation in perspective. S. 123-134. Wariavwalle, B. K.: Security and status: what motivates India's security policy. S 135-146. Potter, W. C.: Proliferation determinants in the Commomwealth of Independent States. S. 147-164. Kongdan Oh: Nuclear proliferation in North Korea. S. 165-176. Hashim, A.: Resurgent Iran: New defence thinking and growing military capabilities. S. 177-192. Sella, A.: Israel's motivations for buying and building arms. S. 193-202. Pianta, M. ; Andreis, S.: The transformation of the arms industry in the European Community. S. 203-221. Pierre, A. J.: The U.S. role in creating multilateral restraints on the proliferation of conventional weapons. S. 223-234. May, M. M. ; Speed, R. D.: Should nuclear weapons be used? S. 235-254. Morgan, T.: Tactical defenses against missiles. S. 255-270. Sims, J.: The intelligence requirements for nonproliferation policy. S. 271-281. Morgan, M. G. ; Wallerstein, M. B.: Controlling the high-technology militarization of the developing world. S. 285-300. Squassoni, S. A.: Arms control, confidence building and other regional responses. S. 301-314. Schear, J. A.: Direct responses to proliferation. S. 315-330
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The balance of power in South Asia
Krepon, Michael: Introduction: the balance of power in South Asia. - S. 1-10. Weinbaum, Marvin G.: The limits of "realpolitik" in the security environment of South Asia. - S. 11-34. Singh, Jasjit: Nuclearization and regional security. An Indian perspective. - S. 35-52. Rafique, Najam: Pakistan and regional security in South Asia. - S. 53-70. Koch, Christian: China and regional security in South Asia. - S. 71-93. Arnett, Eric: The future strategic balance in South Asia. - S. 95-108. Concluding remarks: a Gulf perspective. - S. 109-114
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