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Nuclear Insecurity: Understanding the Threat from Rogue Nations and Terrorists
Nuclear Insecurity: Understanding the Threat from Rogue Nations and Terrorists
Date: 28 April 2011, 12:52

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“Caravelli addresses the US's nuclear nonproliferation efforts from a government insider's point of view, highlighting bureaucratic obstacles and programmatic difficulties encountered despite bipartisan support for policy objectives....Recommended. General readers, upper-division undergraduate and graduate students.”–Choice
“Caravelli critiques US efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and materials. He makes recommendations to address the many problems his analysis identifies.”–Survival
“With the end of the Cold War there was a tendency in some quarters to believe that a great shadow had been lifted and that Western security could no longer be challenged. But such optimism was never wholly realistic. The downfall of the Soviet Union and the consequent removal of the discipline it exerted over its client states created new dangers and this book is a timely reminder that complacency is never acceptable. Materials once controlled and secured by the Soviet military are becoming a traded commodity for those who seek to threaten and injure the West. Where once only nations could wage war, now relatively small groups, with access to the right components, might wreak destruction on a scale we could not have imagined only a decade or so ago. Yes, we have had some successes, but more are needed if we are to remain safe. Jack Caravelli offers us much to ponder and some pressing options for the future.”–Margaret Thatcher

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