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Towards the nuclear century / Chalmers, Malcolm   Journal Article
Chalmers, Malcolm Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In 2007, the UK Parliament began the process of developing a successor to the country's Trident-armed fleet of Vanguard-class submarines, which would allow the UK to maintain an unbroken deterrent patrol beyond the 100th anniversary of its becoming a nuclear-weapons state. At the insistence of the Liberal Democrat Party, however, the Cabinet Office has conducted a review of alternatives to this programme. Malcolm Chalmers explores the financial, strategic and technical issues raised by the review and analyses the vulnerabilities that the programme faces. He suggests that the UK remains committed to maintaining a nuclear deterrent with global reach, capable of confronting large as well as small nuclear powers into the indefinite future
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Will Scotland sink the United Kingdom's nuclear deterrent? / Chalmers, Malcolm; Walker, William   Journal Article
Chalmers, Malcolm Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The future of the UK as a nuclear-weapon state could rest in the hands of Scottish voters in their September 2014 referendum on independence. Would an independent Scotland carry out its threat to evict the Trident force currently based there, and would London have any options?
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