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India-Pakistan military standoff: crisis and escalation in South Asia / Davis, Zachary S 2011  Book
Davis, Zachary S Book
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Publication New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
Description xvi, 240p.
Series Initiatives in strategic studies: issues and policies
Standard Number 9780230338630, hbk
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056209954.053/DAV 056209MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   052741


Proliferation puzzle: why nuclear weapons spread and what results / Davis, Zachary S (ed); Frankel, Benjamin (ed) 1993  Book
Davis, Zachary S Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 1993.
Description 356p.
Standard Number 0714641081
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039071355.825119/DAV 039071MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Spread of nuclear-weapon-free zones: Building a new nuclear bar / Davis, Zachary S Feb 1996  Article
Davis, Zachary S Article
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Publication Feb 1996.
Description 15-19
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Strategic latency and world order / Davis, Zachary S   Journal Article
Davis, Zachary S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This article examines "strategic latency," a condition in which technologies that could provide military (or economic) advantage remain untapped. As difficult as it is to explain why certain ideas and technologies flourish and find rapid acceptance, it is equally hard to understand why some good ideas languish, only to be rediscovered and exploited under other circumstances. Why is latent capacity so often dormant? What are the indicators that latent capacity is on the verge of being weaponized?
Key Words Terrorism  World Order  Latency  Strategic Latency  Cyber Commons 
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