Council on Foreign Relations
New Nuclear Nations
New Nuclear Nations
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Individual chapters address: how nuclear weapons in Saddam Hussein's hands could have altered the outcome of the Gulf War; the ways that American diplomacy and international arms control could meet the dangers posed by new nuclear nations; U.S. military options for dealing with the nuclear weapons and delivery systems of new proliferators; the role and limitations of intelligence in penetrating hostile nuclear programs; and the circumstances--if any--under which the United States should provide technical assistance to increase the safety of emerging nuclear arsenals.
A comprehensive analytical effort, New Nuclear Nations peers into a dangerous new world that could soon confront the United States and concludes with a series of specific policy recommendations for coping with the threat.
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