

HymansĪ Perpetual Menace: Nuclear Weapons and International Order, by William WalkerĪtomic Assistance: How ‘Atoms for Peace’ Programs Cause Nuclear Insecurity, by Matthew Fuhrmann GavinĮating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb, by Feroz Hassan Khan Managing India’s Nuclear Forces, by Verghese Koithara.įive Myths about Nuclear Weapons, by Ward WilsonĪchieving Nuclear Ambitions: Scientists, Politicians, and Proliferation, by Jacques E.C. Nuclear Statecraft: History and Strategy in America’s Atomic Age, by Francis J. Kutchesfahani and The Politics of Nuclear Non-Proliferation: A Pragmatist Framework for Analysis, by Ursula Jasper Politics and the Bomb: The Role of Experts in the Creation of Cooperative Nuclear Non-Proliferation Agreements, by Sara Z.

Phantom Menace or Looming Danger? A New Framework for Assessing Bioweapons Threats, by Kathleen M. Reagan at Reykjavik: Forty-Eight Hours That Ended the Cold War, by Ken Adelmanĭeterrence Stability and Escalation Control in South Asia, Michael Krepon and Julia Thompson, eds.Ĭommand and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety, by Eric Schlosser NicholsĪnti-Satellite Weapons, Deterrence, and Sino-American Space Relations, Michael Krepon and Julia Thompson, eds. Reading the Riot Act: Toward a More Comprehensive Ban on Chemical WeaponsĬhurchill’s Bomb: How the United States Overtook Britain in the First Nuclear Arms Race, Graham Farmelo Hacking the Bomb: Cyber Threats and Nuclear Weapons, by Andrew Futter Verifying Nuclear Disarmament, by Thomas E. Non-Proliferation Policy Towards Pakistan from Ford to Clinton, by Rabia Akhtar Not for the Faint of Heart: Lessons in Courage, Power, and Persistence, by Wendy R.
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The Review features case studies, theoretical analyses, historical studies, reports, viewpoints, and book reviews on such issues as state-run weapons programs, treaties and export controls, safeguards, verification and compliance, disarmament, terrorism, and the economic and environmental effects of weapons proliferation.Īuthors come from many regions and disciplines. The Nonproliferation Review is a refereed journal concerned with the causes, consequences, and control of the spread of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.
