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NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION - RUSSIA (2) answer(s).
 
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Missing link: nuclear proliferation and the international mobility of Russian nuclear experts / Zinberg, Dorothy S 1995  Book
Zinberg, Dorothy S Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1995.
Description 46p.
Series UNIDIR Research Paper; no. 35
Standard Number 9190451041
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Russian-U.S. nuclear force reductions and nuclear proliferation / Cimbala, Stephen J   Journal Article
Cimbala, Stephen J Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Russia and the United States have a special responsibility to connect "vertical" nuclear disarmament and "horizontal" nonproliferation. Russian and American behavior will influence the choices made by nonnuclear states about the decision for a nuclear weapons capability or for the acquisition of a complete nuclear fuel cycle with the potential for weaponization. This study uses an analytical model to examine the stability of a possible future world in which nonproliferation efforts "hold the line" against new nuclear states, while the U.S. and Russia maintain stable deterrence at reduced levels of deployed forces.
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