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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.
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
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