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IRAN-NUCLEAR PROGRAM (7) answer(s).
 
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Addressing the Iranian nuclear option / Martellini, Maurizio; Redaelli, Riccardo Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Martellini, Maurizio Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:   062174


Impact of iran's Nuclearization on Israel / Sadr, Ehsaneh I Summer 2005  Journal Article
Sadr, Ehsaneh I Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2005.
Key Words Israel  Iran  Iran-Nuclear weapons  Iran-Nuclear Program 
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ID:   068824


Making the right call: how the world can limit Iran's nuclear program / Ferguson, Charles D; Takeyh, Ray   Journal Article
Takeyh, Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  Iran  Iran-Nuclear Program 
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ID:   051874


Plan B: using sanctions to end Iran's nuclear program / Perkovich, George; Manzanero, Silvia May 2004  Journal Article
Perkovich, George Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
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ID:   051677


Schooling Iran's atom squad / Boureston, Jack; Ferguson, Charles D May-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Boureston, Jack Journal Article
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Publication May-Jun 2004.
Summary/Abstract Iran has taken care to build its nuclear program around indigenous capabilities, uncluding new universities where a new generation of science students is training
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ID:   060403


Taking on Tehran / Pollack, Kenneth; Takeyh, Ray Mar-Apr 2005  Journal Article
Takeyh, Ray Journal Article
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Publication Mar-Apr 2005.
Summary/Abstract If Washington wants to derail Iran's nuclear program, it must take advantage of a split in Tehran between hard-liners, who care mostly about security, and pragmatists, who want to fix Iran's ailing economy. By promising strong rewards for compliance and severe penalties for defiance, Washington can strengthen the pragmatists' case that Tehran should choose butter over bombs.
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ID:   053894


Transatlantic strategy on Iran's nuclear program / Einhorn, Robert J Autumn 2004  Journal Article
Einhorn, Robert J Journal Article
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Publication Autumn 2004.
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