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Director's series on proliferation / Bailey, Kathleen C (ed) 1995  Book
Bailey, Kathleen C Book
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Publication Springfield, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1995.
Description v, 67p.
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037335355.82/BAI 037335MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Director's series on proliferation / Bailey, Kathleen C (ed); Price, M Elaine (ed) 1994  Book
Bailey, Kathleen C Book
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Publication Springfield, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1994.
Description iv, 56p.
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039598355.852119/BAI 039598MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Maintaining Taiwan’s democracy / Bailey, Kathleen C   Journal Article
Bailey, Kathleen C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China has relentlessly pursued its objective of absorbing Taiwan. While the unification was once advocated by both the mainland and Taiwan, in recent decades the two have grown apart. Taiwan has become a thriving democracy while China has increased its intolerance of free speech, thought, religion, and association. The current policy of ambiguity, by which the unification issue is left for the future, is under stress as China ratchets up its political warfare and military threats against Taiwan. It is time for a thorough review of options to keep the current commitment to peaceful resolution of the unification issue and to determine how best to assure survival of Taiwan’s democracy.
Key Words Taiwan’s Democracy 
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Possible steps on preventing rape as a war crime / Bailey, Kathleen C   Journal Article
Bailey, Kathleen C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Japanese military’s history of wanton rape during war continues to dog its diplomacy and economic relations, particularly with South Korea. Although Japan is not alone in its military having committed such war crimes, it does stand out as a developed nation that denies full accountability and seeks to diminish the import of its actions. Japan has an opportunity to make amends and help reduce the likelihood of such heinous crimes in the future worldwide. It should seize the chance to lead rather than obfuscate, to promote healing rather than deny the magnitude of pain that it caused.
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Strengthening nuclear non-proliferation / Bailey, Kathleen C 1993  Book
Bailey, Kathleen C Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1993.
Description xv, 132p.
Standard Number 0813320070
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036721355.825119/BAI 036721MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Weapons of mass destruction: costs versus benefits / Bailey, Kathleen C (ed) 1998  Book
Bailey, Kathleen C Book
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Publication DelhI, Mahohar, 1998.
Description 911p.
Standard Number 8173040990
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