Nuclear weapons.
Overview
Works: | 27 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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Return to Armageddon = the United States and the nuclear arms race, 1981-1999
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Misuse and Manipulation: The Strategic Politics of Military Capacity Building.
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Nuclear Security Tension Between India and Pakistan = = Hindistan ile Pakistan Arasindaki Nukleer Guvenlik Gerginligi.
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Thinking about nuclear weapons = principles, problems, prospects /
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Strategic culture and weapons of mass destruction = culturally based insights into comparative national security policymaking /
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Continental Defense in the Eisenhower Era = Nuclear Antiaircraft Arms and the Cold War.
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The North Korean nuclear weapons crisis : = the nuclear taboo revisited? /
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The cybernetic theory of decision : = new dimensions of political analysis /
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Avoiding Technological Lock-In at Army Futures Command: Using Science, Technology, and Society Studies Theories to Plan Future Military Doctrine and Technology.
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The United States' Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan = = Amerika Birlesik Devletleri'nin 1970'lerde nukleer yayilmayi onlemede basarisizligi: Hindistan ve Pakistan ornekleri.
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Nuclear Citizenship : = Mary Kavanagh and Photography as Civil Resistance.
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A Study of Contemporary Non-International Armed Conflicts and Applicability of International Humanitarian Law : = Issues and Challenges.
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The Nuclear Taboo : = The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons Since 1945.
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Atomic weapons and East-West relations : = [western military policy atomic arms race 1945-55 retrospect and prospect] /
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The Logic of Escalation and the Benefits of Conventional Power Preponderance in the Nuclear Age.
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