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BULLETIN OF ATOMIC SCIENTISTS VOL: 64 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Body's own bioweapons: the next biothreat could come from chemicals derived from the human body that can incapacitate and kill-and which skirt existing arms controls / Tucker, Jonathan B   Journal Article
Tucker, Jonathan B Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Bureaucracy of deterrence: To remake U.S. nuclear weapons policy, the next president will need to overcome entrenched interests. How arduous a task will this be? Ask Bill Clinton / Nolan, Janne E; Holmes, James R   Journal Article
Holmes, James R Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  Deterrence  Bureaucracy  United States 
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Consensual security: The disaster in Iraq is a harbinger for a changing global order, one that increasingly defines national security in terms of global cooperation / Steinbruner, John   Journal Article
Steinbruner, John Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Disarmament redux: The U.S. foreign policy establishment is beginning to consider progress toward "the d-word above and beyond deterrence a global security imperative. / Scoblic, J. Peter   Journal Article
Scoblic, J. Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Making nuclear energy work: How shifting research goals and improving collaboration with industry will help U.S. national labs spur new nuclear energy development / Rosner, Robert   Journal Article
Rosner, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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