Planning the Unthinkable: How New Powers Will Use Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical WeaponsPeter René Lavoy, Scott Douglas Sagan, James J. Wirtz Cornell University Press, 2000 - 270 páginas The proliferation of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons is now the single most serious security concern for governments around the world. Peter R. Lavoy, Scott D. Sagan, and James J. Wirtz compare how military threats, strategic cultures, and organizations shape the way leaders intend to employ these armaments. They reveal the many frightening ways that emerging military powers and terrorist groups are planning the unthinkable by preparing to use chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons in future conflicts. |
Contenido
Chemical and Biological Weapons | |
The Islamic Republic of Iran and Nuclear Biological | |
Israel and the Lessons | 4 |
Indias Nuclear Use Doctrine 125 | |
Pakistans Nuclear Use Doctrine and Command and Control 158 | 2 |
The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea and Unconventional | |
Terrorist Motivations and Unconventional Weapons 202 | 8 |
Planning the Unthinkable 230 | 4 |
Introduction | 1 |
War Peace and the Social | 43 |
New Netherland | 119 |
Commerce Kinship and the Transaction | 154 |
New France | 180 |
Kinship Conversion Conquest and | 213 |
Iroquois Reconstruction | 257 |
273 | |
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