The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction has continued to
give cause for concern even after the end of the Cold War. This
book analyses how the prospects for proliferation have changed
since the 1990s, particularly in light of the Gulf War and the UN
inspections of Iraq. It will examine the new pattern of incentives
and disincentives for proliferation, the utility of these weapons
at state and sub-state levels and their implications for arms
control and international security.
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