The nuclear tipping point why states reconsider their nuclear choices / [electronic resource] : Kurt M. Campbell, Robert J. Einhorn, and Mitchell B. Reiss, editors. - Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2004. - xii, 367 p.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The nuclear tipping point : prospects for a world of many nuclear weapons states / Reconsidering a nuclear future : why countries might cross over to the other side / Will the abstainers reconsider? : focusing on individual cases / Egypt : frustrated but still on a non-nuclear course / Syria : can the myth be maintained without nukes? / Saudi Arabia : the calculations of uncertainty / Turkey : nuclear choices amongst dangerous neighbors / Germany : the model case, a historical imperative / Japan : thinking the unthinkable / South Korea : the tyranny of geography and the vexations of history / Taiwan's Hsin Chu program : deterrence, abandonment, and honor / Avoiding the tipping point : concluding observations / Mitchell B. Reiss -- Kurt M. Campbell -- Robert J. Einhorn -- Robert J. Einhorn -- Ellen Laipson -- Thomas W. Lippman -- Leon Fuerth -- Jenifer Mackby and Walter B. Slocombe -- Kurt M. Campbell and Tsuyoshi Sunohara -- Jonathan D. Pollack and Mitchell B. Reiss -- Derek J. Mitchell -- Kurt M. Campbell and Robert J. Einhorn.


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Nuclear nonproliferation.
National security.
Security, International.


Electronic books.

JZ5675 / .N848 2004

327.1/747