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9780870784781

Ultimate Security : Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction

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  • ISBN13:

    9780870784781

  • ISBN10:

    0870784781

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-01-01
  • Publisher: Brookings Inst Pr
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Summary

In the wake of the deadly terrorist operations against New York and Washington in September 2001, the possiblity of nuclear attacks against American territory have once again become a subject of concern. The perceived risks to American security from the international diffusion of advanced technologies, along with weakened state controls over borders and international commerce, have hastened a dramatic restructuring of U.S. defense and national security policy.This book gathers together eight prominent scholars, academics, and policy practitioners to address the major issues underlying the changes in the global security environment and evaluate the effectiveness of recent U.S. policy innovations. Authors include Amy Zegart, University of California; Joe Cirincione, Carnegie Endowment; Jessica Stern, Harvard University; David Kay, Science Applications International Corporation; Rose Gottemoeller, Carnegie Endowment; William Keller, MIT; Joanna Spear, King's College London; and Robert Litwak, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD
Richard C. Leone
v
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION 1(44)
Introduction: The Transformation of America's Nonproliferation Policy
3(14)
Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, and Brian D. Finlay
1 The Organization and Architecture of Nonproliferation: Understanding the Regime
Amy B. Zegart
17(28)
PART TWO: EXPLORING THE TOOLS OF NONPROLIFERATION 45(184)
2 Addressing Proliferation through Multilateral Agreement: Success and Failure in the Nonproliferation Regime
Joseph Cirincione
47(28)
3 Nonproliferation and the Use of Force
Robert S. Litwak
75(32)
4 Iraq and U.S. Nonproliferation Policy
David A. Kay
107(20)
5 Cooperative Inducements: Crafting New Tools for Nonproliferation,
Rose Gottemoeller
127(28)
6 Modifying Nonproliferation Policy to Meet the Terrorist Threat: Controlling Biological Weapons Agents
Jessica Stern
155(22)
7 "Globalization" and Nonproliferation: Security and Technology at a Crossroad?
William W. Keller
177(26)
8 Organizing for International Counterproliferation: NATO and U.S. Nonproliferation Policy
Joanna Spear
203(26)
PART THREE: CONCLUSION 229(14)
Conclusion: Modifying America's Nonproliferation Policy for an Uncertain Future
Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, and Brian D. Finlay
231(12)
NOTES 243(54)
INDEX 297(12)
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 309

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