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5. Nuclear Deterrence, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Foreword by William J. Perry xv
- Introduction 1
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How We Got to Where We Are
- 1. The Vision of a World Free of Nuclear Weapons 11
- 2. Advocacy for Nuclear Disarmament: A Global Revival? 28
- 3. Is a World without Nuclear Weapons Attainable? Comparative Perspectives on Goals and Prospects 43
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Past Decisions, Future Perspectives
- 4. The U .S. Nuclear Arsenal and Zero: Sizing and Planning for Use—Past, Present, and Future 69
- 5. Nuclear Deterrence, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation 90
- 6. British Thinking on Nuclear Weapons 102
- 7. France’s Nuclear Stance: Independence, Unilateralism, and Adaptation 124
- 8. Challenges for U .S.-China Strategic Stability in the Obama Administration 149
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Regional Consequences
- 9. Europe, Nuclear Disarmament, and Non-Proliferation: What Next? 167
- 10. Israel’s Nuclear Future: Iran, Opacity, and the Vision of Global Zero 187
- 11. Iran Policy on the Way to Zero 206
- 12. India and Nuclear Zero 224
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Issues and Constraints
- 13. Fissile Materials and Disarmament: Long-term Goals, Short-term Steps 245
- 14. Nuclear Zero at the Weapons Laboratories 260
- 15. Is the Civil Nuclear Industry Relevant to Nuclear Disarmament? 283
- 16. Nuclear Abolition or Nuclear Umbrella? Choices and Contradictions in U .S. Proposals 296
- 17. American Conventional Superiority: The Balancing Act 317
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What Next?
- 18. Steps toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons 347
- 19. Practical Steps toward Nuclear Zero 360
- Contributor Biographies 385
- index 391
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Foreword by William J. Perry xv
- Introduction 1
-
How We Got to Where We Are
- 1. The Vision of a World Free of Nuclear Weapons 11
- 2. Advocacy for Nuclear Disarmament: A Global Revival? 28
- 3. Is a World without Nuclear Weapons Attainable? Comparative Perspectives on Goals and Prospects 43
-
Past Decisions, Future Perspectives
- 4. The U .S. Nuclear Arsenal and Zero: Sizing and Planning for Use—Past, Present, and Future 69
- 5. Nuclear Deterrence, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation 90
- 6. British Thinking on Nuclear Weapons 102
- 7. France’s Nuclear Stance: Independence, Unilateralism, and Adaptation 124
- 8. Challenges for U .S.-China Strategic Stability in the Obama Administration 149
-
Regional Consequences
- 9. Europe, Nuclear Disarmament, and Non-Proliferation: What Next? 167
- 10. Israel’s Nuclear Future: Iran, Opacity, and the Vision of Global Zero 187
- 11. Iran Policy on the Way to Zero 206
- 12. India and Nuclear Zero 224
-
Issues and Constraints
- 13. Fissile Materials and Disarmament: Long-term Goals, Short-term Steps 245
- 14. Nuclear Zero at the Weapons Laboratories 260
- 15. Is the Civil Nuclear Industry Relevant to Nuclear Disarmament? 283
- 16. Nuclear Abolition or Nuclear Umbrella? Choices and Contradictions in U .S. Proposals 296
- 17. American Conventional Superiority: The Balancing Act 317
-
What Next?
- 18. Steps toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons 347
- 19. Practical Steps toward Nuclear Zero 360
- Contributor Biographies 385
- index 391