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Weapons of Mass Destruction

Prospects for Proliferation
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The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction has continued to give cause for concern even after the end of the Cold War. This book analyses how the prospects for proliferation have changed since the 1990s, particularly in light of the Gulf War and the UN inspections of Iraq. It will examine the new pattern of incentives and disincentives for proliferation, the utility of these weapons at state and sub-state levels and their implications for arms control and international security.

Author Biography:

EDWARD M. SPIERS has been the Professor of Strategic Studies at Leeds University since 1993. He has written Haldane: an Army Reformer; Army and Society: 1815-1945; Radical General: Sir George de Lacy Evans; Chemical Warfare; Chemical Weapons and Biological Weapons: a Study of Proliferation; and has edited Sudan: the Reconquest Reassessed. He has also written may articles on contemporary defence issues and aspects of military history.
Release date Australia
February 24th, 2000
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
1st ed. 2000
Illustrations
X, 223 p.
Pages
223
Dimensions
127x203x13
ISBN-13
9781349409358
Product ID
25748316

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