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A decade after coalition forces targetd Saddam's missile, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons capabilities, public concern about strategic weapons proliferation has grown. India, Iraq, North Korea, China and pakistan have all renewed their efforts to acquire weapons capable of mass destruction. Meanwhile, growing surpluses of weapons-usable materials in the US, Russia, Japan and Europe have raised the spectre of nuclear theft and, with the Tokyo sarin attacks of 1995, the most horrific forms of terrorism.
Leading US security practitioners fromt he Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations, plus other experts on proliferation, clarify the weapons proliferation threats that the US and its allies will face, and suggest what new policies their governments should consider.
Pioneers of nuclear-age policy analysis, Albert Wohlstetter (1913-1997) and Roberta Wohlstetter (1912-2007) emerged as two of America's most consequential, innovative and controversial strategists. Through the clarity of their thinking, the rigor of their research, and the persistence of their personalities, they were able to shape the views and aid the decisions of Democratic and Republican policy makers both during and after the Cold War. Although the Wohlstetters' strategic concepts and analytical methods continue to be highly influential, no book has brought together their most important published and unpublished essays--until now.
CONTENTS Preface Patrick Clawson Introduction Henry Sokolski Checking Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: Report Recommendations NPEC Project on Iran Iran's "Legal" Paths to the Bomb Victor Gilinsky Iran's Internal Struggles GeneiveAbdo The Prospects for Regime Change in Iran S. Rob Sobhani Winning Iranian Hearts and Minds Abbas William Samii U.S.-Iranian Strategic Cooperation since 1979 Geoffrey Kemp The Challenges of U.S. Preventive Military Action Michael Eisenstadt About the Authors
This book looks at the research that the Non-proliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC) commissioned and vetted throughout 2006. For at least half of the chapters, the authors have presented versions of their work as testimony before Congressional oversight committees. Among them are some of the sharpest critics and staunchest boosters of U.S.-Indian nuclear and strategic co-operation. No matter what one's point of view, though, these chapters deserve close attention since all are focused on what is needed to assure U.S.-Indian strategic co-operation succeeds. This book offers U.S. and Indian policy and law makers a detailed checklist of things to watch, avoid, and try to achieve.
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