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Nuclear weapons
Title:
Nuclear weapons
Author:
Grove, Erica, compiling editor.
ISBN:
9781534509405
Edition:
First edition.
Physical Description:
176 pages ; 23 cm.
Series:
Opposing viewpoints

Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Contents:
Introduction -- Has the nuclear threat reached a crisis point? : Nuclear tension is not as high today as it was during the cold war / Sam Dudin ; Nuclear arms control is more difficult than ever before / Stephen J. Cimbala and Lawrence J. Korb ; Multiple countries still possess nuclear weapons, but numerous other countries have abandoned nuclear proliferation / George Friedman, Xander Snyder, and Cheyenne Ligon ; Global nuclear arsenals are growing / Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ; Nuclear anxiety is growing / Deborah Netburn -- Should the United States possess nuclear weapons? : The U.S. must maintain a large nuclear arsenal / Zachary Keck ; Nuclear disarmament is the only way to prevent nuclear war / Max Roser ; Maintaining a large nuclear arsenal is too expensive / Kingston Reif and Shannon Bugos ; Nuclear deterrence is at the core of NATO's defense policy / NATO-- Is nuclear disarmament possible? : Many efforts are being made to promote nuclear disarmament / Nuclear Threat Initiative ; Nuclear disarmament will not be possible if nuclear weapon states resist it / Miguel Marín-Bosch ; Treaties can help bring and end to nuclear proliferation / Atomic Heritage Foundation ; Preventing Iran from going nuclear requires a change in the U.S.'s approach / Sumesh Shiwakoty -- Is there a significant chance of nuclear war? : The Nuclear taboo helps prevent nuclear war, but it's not as stable as it used to be / William Burr and Jeffrey Kimball ; The nuclear taboo is not enough / Eryn MacDonald ; Nuclear deterrence is still at work today / Meher Manga ; Mutually assured destruction causes mutually assured distrust / The Decision Lab -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bibliography of books -- Index.
Abstract:
"Nuclear tension seemed a thing of the past, but recent events have brought the nuclear threat to a point of crisis. Though the subject is not regularly at the top of the daily news, the truth is that more countries than ever before have access to nuclear weapons. Some, such as Russia and North Korea, are led by volatile and unpredictable men, so the threat is real. Should anyone, including the United States, possess nuclear weapons? Can these weapons ever be eliminated? Is there a significant chance of nuclear war?"-- Provided by publisher.
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