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On December 19, 2003, Libya announced to a surprised world that it
had decided to abandon its nuclear and chemical weapons programs,
as well as its longer-range missiles. Within hours, Prime Minister
Blair and President Bush made separate but coordinated statements
welcoming Tripoli's decision. Both made clear that Colonel Qadaffi
had made this historic choice following months of secret contacts
with the United States and United Kingdom. The author of The Libyan
Experience, Ambassador Robert Joseph was at the center of this
single most successful counterproliferation event of the decade. As
the director of the National Security Council's
counterproliferation activities, he was one of very few involved
in, or even aware of, the secret face-to-face negotiations that
preceded Libya's renunciation of its programs to acquire weapons of
mass destruction. In fact, he headed the policy discussions with
the Libyans that led to this historic and dramatic outcome. What
occurred during those months has never before been made available
publically or recorded in sufficient detail to answer key questions
about Libyan motivations or to identify the lessons learned from
this case that may apply to other proliferation challenges. In The
Libyan Experience, Robert Joseph fills the void by providing this
first hand account of the events that led to this great
counterproliferation. Here is the actual history presented by a
central figure involved in that success story. The narrative is
both scholarly and highly-readable; at times it as much a real-life
thriller as it is an historical text. As only a direct participant
can, he describes the interactions with the Libyans and assesses
their implications forboth Tripoli's decision and for the future.
This is the definitive, true story that now is told thanks to the
author's intrepid work and to his meticulous, highly readable
accounting and assessment of events. This is a story that is
profoundly important to our understanding of proliferation and of
the tools and processes most helpful to its prevention and
rollback. As such, it is profoundly important to our future.
In Missile Defense and American Security 2003, leading defense and
foreign policy experts take stock of the emerging American missile
defense system. This volume, based on proceedings from the 2003
Conference on Missile Defenses and American Security, is critical
reading of one of the most important strategic initiatives ever
undertaken by the United States.
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