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107101
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Publication |
New Delhi, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Description |
x, 345p.
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9788175967816, hbk
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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056218 | 327.73/PAU 056218 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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100137
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ID:
127553
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
President Barack Obama surprised virtually everyone when he announced last June that the United States would host another, and probably final, nuclear security summit in 2016.In doing so, he created the opportunity to significantly improve the nuclear security regime by the end of the decade and create an enduring and signature legacy for the summit process the initiated.
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129717
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2014.
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This article attempts to make a realistic assessment of the danger of nuclear terrorism. While acknowledging the catastrophic consequences of an act of terrorism employing either an improvised nuclear device or a violent attack against a nuclear installation causing spread of lethal radioactivity, it also highlights the complexity of the challenges likely to be confronted by any would-be nuclear terrorist. The article concludes that while there is no room for complacency, and concerted efforts such as the NSS and other global initiatives like GICNT and ICSANT must continue to thwart any possibility of nuclear terrorism, the probability of such a disastrous event remains low.
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