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COUNTER PROLIFERATION (13) answer(s).
 
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ID:   059597


Approaching new characteristics of the current counter-prolifer / Xiaojun, Fei Jan 2005  Journal Article
Xiaojun, Fei Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
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ID:   054801


Best defense: counterproliferation and US National security / Ellis , Jason D   Journal Article
Ellis , Jason D Journal Article
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ID:   010231


Counter proliferation: The concept and the impact / Pande Savita April 1996  Article
Pande Savita Article
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Publication April 1996.
Description 97-109
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ID:   077431


Counterproliferation: India's new imperatives and options / Vinod Kumar, A   Journal Article
Vinod Kumar, A Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Despite its excellent record in the field of non-proliferation of technologies, know-how and equipment related to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) to other states, India has been essentially a passive actor in global non-proliferation initiatives. As a result, it does not as yet have a comprehensive framework or strategy within which it defines its anti-proliferation objectives. The Indo-US nuclear agreement of July 2005, with non-proliferation as an important component of cooperation, has given an opportunity to India to debate and prepare its approach for involvement in this crucial field. Since the early 1990s, the United States has promoted counter proliferation as a strategy to tackle proliferation of WMD as well as augment capabilities to operate in a nuclear, biological and chemical environment. However, after the 9/11 attacks, this strategy has attained a new character, represented by new initiatives that advocate methods such as military interdiction and coercive action to tackle proliferation and terrorism. Although the effectiveness of these initiatives is debatable, they have now widened the scope of mechanisms and regimes created to deal with perceived and emergent threats. Despite its reservations on many components of US-promoted initiatives, India may have to consider in the near future the feasibility of using diplomatic and military tools to tackle the proliferation problem in its neighbourhood, especially if it is tied to terrorism. While examining prospects of an Indian anti-proliferation strategy, a key question would be to what extent India should cooperate with new US initiatives
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ID:   008593


Counterproliferation putting new wine in old bottles / Muller Harald Spring 1995  Article
Muller Harald Article
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Publication Spring 1995.
Description 143-154
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ID:   023131


Counter-terrorism via counter-proliferation / Wirtz, James J Autumn 2002  Article
Wirtz, James J Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 129-140
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ID:   077816


Do counterproliferation and counterterrorism go together / Byman, Daniel   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   060609


Israeli bombing of osiraq reconsidered: succesful counterproliferation? / Tamsett, Jeremy Fall-Winter 2004  Journal Article
Tamsett, Jeremy Journal Article
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Publication Fall-Winter 2004.
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ID:   068339


Maritime counter-proliferation with Chinese characteristics / Holmes, James; Yoshihara, Toshi; Winner, Andrew   Journal Article
Yoshihara, Toshi Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   006013


National security strategy of the United states 1994-95: engagement and enlargement / William J Clinton 1995  Book
Clinton William J Book
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Publication Washington, Brassey's, 1995.
Description xvii,113p.
Standard Number 0-02-881050-3
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ID:   009921


Proliferation,counter-proliferation and NATO / Joseph Robert Spring 1996  Article
Joseph Robert Article
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Publication Spring 1996.
Description 111-130
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ID:   009684


Transatlantic cooperation on missile defence: a french perspect / Conze, Henri Oct-Dec 1995  Article
Conze, Henri Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 1995.
Description 431-441
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ID:   011278


USA and counter-proliferation: A new and dubious role for US nu / Kristensen, Hans M; Handler, Joshua Dec 1996  Article
Handler, Joshua Article
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Publication Dec 1996.
Description 387-399
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