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ID076711
Title Propercounting proliferation
Other Title Informationinsights from past "Wins, Losses, and Draws"
LanguageENG
AuthorDunn, Lewis A.
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over the past decades, the United States has had wins, losses, and draws in a continuing attempt to prevent a world of many nuclear powers. A review of that record suggests lessons or insights for future efforts to counter proliferation as well as for thinking about the 2016 proliferation future. Those lessons range from a need to adapt to the fact that critical U.S. security guarantees are no longer a nonproliferation "free good," through the recognition that "buying time" is a good in itself, to the importance of a successful nonproliferation policy that builds partnerships with other countries. Perhaps the most important insight from the proliferation policy past for thinking about the 2016 proliferation future, however, is that, repeatedly, fears of runaway proliferation have energized the United States and other governments to act together to make those fears a self-denying prophecy. With hard work and luck, this may yet happen again.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.3; Nov 2006: p479-489
Journal SourceNonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.3; Nov 2006: p479-489
Key WordsUnited States - Nonproliferation Policy ;  United States - Counterproliferation Policy ;  Nonproliferation Strategy ;  Arms Control ;  NPT ;  IAEA ;  CTR ;  Proliferation Dynamics


 
 
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