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Author Preston, Thomas, 1963-

Title From lambs to lions : future security relationships in a world of biological and nuclear weapons / Thomas Preston
Published Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, c2007

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 421 p.)
Contents The challenge for small states seeking to be lions rather than lambs -- Nuclear proliferation, deterrence, and evolving security relationships -- Nuclear security relationships : options and constraints on new nuclear states -- Biological proliferation and the future of warfare -- Biological security relationships : options and constraints on new bioweapon states -- The bionuclear security threat : implications and recommendations for policy
Summary While many books discuss how nations can prevent the proliferation of biological and nuclear weapons, this unique and controversial volume begins with the premise that these weapons will certainly multiply despite our desperate desire to slow this process. How worried should we be and what should we do? In From Lambs to Lions, Thomas Preston examines current trends in the proliferation of nuclear and biological weapons capabilities, know-how, and technologies for both state and non-state actors-and then projects these trends over the coming ten to fifteen years to assess how they might impact existing security relationships between states. With a new preface to the paperback edition, Thomas Preston also addresses the threat of biological and nuclear weapons proliferation that faces the Obama administration. How might a nuclear North Korea or Iran constrain U.S. freedom of action in its foreign or military policies? How might U.S. security be impacted by the current biotechnical revolution and spread of bioweapons know-how to opponents? How might terror groups like Al Qaeda make use of such weapons in future attacks against the United States or its allies around the world? These are the central, most fundamental questions facing American security policy over the coming decades, and to ignore them is to put ourselves at risk for new 9/11-style surprises. For answers, and for some potentially surprising reassurances, this clear and informative book will be invaluable
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-412) and index
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Subject Weapons of mass destruction.
Security, International -- Forecasting
Biological warfare -- Prevention
Nuclear warfare -- Prevention
Nuclear nonproliferation -- 21st century
Asymmetric warfare -- Forecasting
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
Nuclear nonproliferation
Nuclear warfare -- Prevention
Security, International -- Forecasting
Weapons of mass destruction
Biologische Waffe
Sicherheitspolitik
Kernwaffe
Massenvernichtungswaffe
Sicherheitspolitik.
Massenvernichtungswaffe.
Atomwaffe.
Biologische Waffe.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021678808
ISBN 9780742566309
0742566307
1282497200
9781282497207
Other Titles Future security relationships in a world of biological and nuclear weapons