How a US defense secretary came to support the abolition of nuclear weapons
In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Band 76, Heft 6, S. 290-293
ISSN: 1938-3282
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In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Band 76, Heft 6, S. 290-293
ISSN: 1938-3282
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 10-12
ISSN: 1540-5842
Because China is now more deeply concerned about North Korea.
In: New perspectives quarterly: NPQ, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 6-8
ISSN: 1540-5842
North Korea might agree to a nuclear deal in return for economic concessions from South Korea and security assurances from the US
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 607, Heft 1, S. 78-86
ISSN: 1552-3349
To reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism, we must prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear weapons or materials. This will require, among other things, a sustained effort to keep dangerous nations from going nuclear—in particular North Korea. This article reviews the efforts the United States has undertaken through the years to keep North Korea from building a nuclear arsenal, arguing that the history of proliferation on the Korean Peninsula is marked by five nuclear crises. A sixth could be on the horizon, further compromising American efforts to lessen the likelihood of a nuclear attack on U.S. soil.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 607, S. 78-86
ISSN: 1552-3349
To reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism, we must prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear weapons or materials. This will require, among other things, a sustained effort to keep dangerous nations from going nuclear -- in particular North Korea. This article reviews the efforts the United States has undertaken through the years to keep North Korea from building a nuclear arsenal, arguing that the history of proliferation on the Korean Peninsula is marked by five nuclear crises. A sixth could be on the horizon, further compromising American efforts to lessen the likelihood of a nuclear attack on U.S. soil. References. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright 2006 The American Academy of Political and Social Science.]
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 607, Heft 1, S. 78-86
ISSN: 0002-7162
To reduce the risk of nuclear terrorism, we must prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear weapons or materials. This will require, among other things, a sustained effort to keep dangerous nations from going nuclear--in particular North Korea. This article reviews the efforts the United States has undertaken through the years to keep North Korea from building a nuclear arsenal, arguing that the history of proliferation on the Korean Peninsula is marked by five nuclear crises. A sixth could be on the horizon, further compromising American efforts to lessen the likelihood of a nuclear attack on U.S. soil.[Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright 2006 The American Academy of Political and Social Science.]
In: Europäische Rundschau: Vierteljahreszeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Zeitgeschichte, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 13-25
ISSN: 0304-2782
In: Foreign affairs, Band 80, Heft 6, S. 31-45
ISSN: 0015-7120
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 80, Heft 6, S. 31
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Foreign affairs, Band 80, Heft 6, S. 31-45
ISSN: 0015-7120
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In: Foreign affairs, Band 75, Heft 6, S. 64-79
ISSN: 0015-7120
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In: Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 121-126
In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 75, Heft 6, S. 64
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Foreign affairs, Band 75, S. 64-79
ISSN: 0015-7120
Outlines US strategy for managing conflict in the post-cold war international security environment. Preventive defense, reducing nuclear danger, engagement and democracy, deterring and defeating threats, and exploiting technology.
In: National defense, Heft 509, S. 23
ISSN: 0092-1491