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ID:   022738


A perspective on India's support for NMD / Anand, Vinod Autumn 2001  Article
Anand, Vinod Article
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Publication Autumn 2001.
Description 1-8
Key Words NMD  National Missile Defence  Iindia-NMD 
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ID:   022513


Access Deterrence scenario: A new Approcch to assessing national missile Defence / Franck Raymond E Sept 2002  Article
Franck Raymond E Article
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Publication Sept 2002.
Description 227-238
Key Words WMD  Nuclear Deterrence  NMD  National Missile Defence 
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ID:   072790


America: escaping the legacy of the ABM treaty / Kubbig, Bernd W   Journal Article
Kubbig, Bernd W Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Summary/Abstract This article traces the development of the post-Cold War American discourse on ballistic missile defences from its arms control supportive stance during the first Clinton administration to the abandonment of the ABM Treaty in 2002. It shows how military primacy and the absence of a peer competitor enabled conservative opponents of the ABM Treaty to change the discourse on National Missile Defense. Especially after the landslide victory of the Republicans in the 1994 congressional elections, national missile defence became politically driven, reducing the influence of more moderate forces on the debate. The 1998 Rumsfeld Report and the missile test by North Korea in the same year led to the Senate vote in 1999 to go ahead with a national missile shield. Neoconservatives dominated the agenda and the ABM Treaty was doomed. The article concludes with a review of the current missile defence testing programme. It suggests that contrary to the expectation of realizing post-Cold War primacy, the limits of technology have put more formidable shackles on American unilateralism than the constraints of the ABM Treaty Neoconservatives thought to escape from.
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ID:   020457


America, Russia, and future of arms control / Mendelsohn Jack Oct 2001  Article
Mendelsohn Jack Article
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Publication Oct 2001.
Description 323-329
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ID:   021437


America's BMD stumbles / Sirak, Michael May 2002  Article
Sirak Michael Article
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Publication May 2002.
Description 23-34
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ID:   020180


Asian views on NMD and TMD / Jacobs G July-Sept 2001  Article
Jacobs G Article
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Publication July-Sept 2001.
Description 121-129
Key Words NMD  National Missile Defence  TMD 
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ID:   020935


Ballistic missile defense-the ABM treaty, MAD and NMD / Palmore Julian Dec 2001  Article
Palmore Julian Article
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Publication Dec 2001.
Description 321-324
Key Words NMD  National Missile Defence  BMD  ABM-Treaty 
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ID:   017572


Boost-Phase intercept: A better alternative / Garwin Richard L Sept 2000  Article
Garwin Richard L Article
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Publication Sept 2000.
Description 8-11
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ID:   019856


Bush: The sequel / Paune Rodger A Aug 2001  Article
Paune Rodger A Article
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Publication Aug 2001.
Description 305-316
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ID:   065578


Deploying NMD: not whether, but how / Daalder, Ivo H; Goldgeier, James M; Lindsay, James M 2000  Article
Goldgeier, James M Article
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Publication 2000.
Description p.6-28
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ID:   022511


Deterrence and friction: Implications for missile defence / Cimbala Stephen J Sept 2002  Article
Cimbala Stephen J Article
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Publication Sept 2002.
Description 201-220
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ID:   007122


Dragon and the Thunderbolt April-June 2000  Article
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Publication April-June 2000.
Description 227-242
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ID:   021745


Emerging NMD technologies & India: Impact & options for Pakista / Sultan, Maria Summer 2002  Article
Sultan, Maria Article
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Publication Summer 2002.
Description 125-150
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ID:   022757


European perspectives on US ballistic missile defence / Gray, Colin S 2002  Article
Gray, Colin S Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 279-310
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ID:   007262


Europe's attitudes towards US NMD plan / Zhongping, Feng Sept 2000  Article
Zhongping, Feng Article
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Publication Sept 2000.
Description 11-20
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ID:   022758


Evolving Russian perspectives on missile defence the emerging accommodation / Shoumikhin Andrei 2002  Article
Shoumikhin Andrei Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 311-336
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ID:   020086


Except: Rumsfeld interview at pentagon on missile defence-July 11, 2001 Sept 2001  Article
Article
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Publication Sept 2001.
Description 1196-1203
Key Words Missile Defence  national Missile Defence  NMD 
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ID:   058204


Failure revisited closer look at the Jan 2000 NMD test / Mathew, Dean Apr 2000  Journal Article
Mathew, Dean Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2000.
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ID:   072796


France: missile defence a la francaise / Kempin, Ronja; Mawdsley, Jocelyn   Journal Article
Mawdsley, Jocelyn Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Summary/Abstract Almost unnoticed, over the past five years the French government has altered its attitude towards American missile defence plans. The country's most important defence firms are taking part in the technical development of National Missile Defense, even though the political elite have yet to publicly announce their participation in the programme. This paradox can only be understood through an analysis of the specifics of French security culture. The arms industry enjoys a central place in the formulation of French security and defence policy, thanks to Paris' insistence on its quest for security autonomy. French thinking on defence has also moved closer to that of America. But these policy shifts have to be protected from the accusation of being too dependent on or too close to the United States, as a refusal to accept subordination to Washington is also part of French security culture. At present, therefore, this policy U-turn is being strategically and linguistically reconstructed as a genuine French project.
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ID:   020278


From SDI to NMD: Implementing the republican dream / Najam Rafique 2001  Article
Najam Rafique Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 25-49
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