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Author Kelleher, Catherine

Title Getting to Zero : the Path to Nuclear Disarmament
Published Palo Alto : Stanford University Press, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (427 pages)
Contents The vision of a world free of nuclear weapons / David Holloway -- Advocacy for nuclear disarmament : a global revival? / Randy Rydell -- Is a world without nuclear weapons attainable? : comparative perspectives on goals and prospects / Götz Neuneck -- The U.S. nuclear arsenal and zero : sizing and planning for use : past, present, and future / Lynn Eden -- Nuclear deterrence, disarmament and non-proliferation / Alexei Arbatov -- British thinking on nuclear weapons / Ian Anthony -- France's nuclear stance : independence, unilateralism and adaptation / Venance Journé -- Challenges for U.S.-China strategic stability in the Obama administration / Jeffrey Lewis -- Regional consequences : Europe, nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation : what next? / Nadia Arbatova -- Israel's nuclear future : Iran, opacity and the vision of global zero / Avner Cohen -- Iran policy on the way to zero / Jill Marie Lewis with Laicie A.N. Olson -- India and nuclear zero / W. Pal Sidhu -- Fissile materials and disarmament : long-term goals, short-term steps / James Acton -- Nuclear zero at the weapons laboratories / Judith Reppy -- Is the civil nuclear industry relevant to nuclear disarmament? / Marco DeAndreis and Simon Moore -- Nuclear abolition or nuclear umbrella? : choices and contradictions in U.S. proposals / Matthew Evangelista -- American conventional superiority : the balancing act / Dennis Gormley -- Steps toward a world free of nuclear weapons / David Holloway -- Practical steps toward nuclear zero / Peter Dombrowski
Summary Getting to Zero takes on the much-debated goal of nuclear zero--exploring the serious policy questions raised by nuclear disarmament and suggesting practical steps for the nuclear weapon states to take to achieve it. It documents the successes and failures of six decades of attempts to control nuclear weapons proliferation and, within this context, asks the urgent questions that world leaders, politicians, NGOs, and scholars must address in the years ahead
Notes Print version record
Subject Nuclear disarmament.
Nuclear weapons -- Government policy
Nuclear disarmament
Nuclear weapons -- Government policy
Form Electronic book
Author Reppy, Judith
ISBN 9780804777728
0804777721