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NUCLEAR AMBIGUITY (4) answer(s).
 
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Bringing Israel's bomb out of the basement: has nuclear ambiguity outlived its shelf life / Cohen, Avnere; Miller, Marvin   Journal Article
Cohen, Avnere Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Nuclear Energy  Israel  Bomb  Nuclear Ambiguity 
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ID:   131670


Evolution of India's Agni-V missile: bureaucratic politics and nuclear ambiguity / O'Donnell, Frank; Pant, Harsh V   Journal Article
Pant, Harsh V Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India's Agni-V missile test of April 2012 opens new questions as to India's intentions. This article investigates three principal bureaucratic determinants of Indian military nuclear policy. Greater control over policymaking is required from the Prime Minister's Office to resolve governance questions surrounding India's nuclear policy.
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ID:   111589


Iran and nuclear ambiguity / Barzashka, Ivanka; Oelrich, Ivan   Journal Article
Oelrich, Ivan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract A comparison between Iran's current nuclear efforts and those of the pro-Western regime of Shah Reza Pahlavi shows that Iranian ambitions for a full-fledged civilian nuclear programme have remained relatively constant for nearly half a century. Today, fuel cycle technology provides Iran with a latent nuclear weapon's potential. However, US concerns about an Iranian bomb, which began in the early 1970s and aggravated after the Iranian Revolution, long predate Teheran's uranium enrichment programme. Thus, Iran is a specific case of the general problem presented by the inherent potential of nuclear technology to both civilian and military ends. Approaches to dealing with a long-term, ambiguous, latent nuclear weapon threat, whether Iranian or other, are suggested.
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ID:   128194


Nuclear disarmament in the ME: what happened to the 2010 NPT revcom decision to hold an international conference on a WMD-free zone? - an Israeli view / Meir, Shemuel   Journal Article
Meir, Shemuel Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Having pursued "gradual" disarmament outside the NPT while maintaining nuclear ambiguity, Israel will have to face the question: "ambiguity vs. ambiguity" or "not for us and not for them"?
Key Words NPT  Disarmament  Israel  Nuclear Disarmament  Nuclear Ambiguity 
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