Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism:
"Nuclear powers were deterred from attacking each other by the fear of retaliation. Today, much of the concern over possible nuclear attack comes in the context of rogue states and terrorism. And since only states are known to possess nuclear weapons, an important question is how to deter them...
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Council on Foreign Relations
2008
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Schriftenreihe: | Council Special Report
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Zusammenfassung: | "Nuclear powers were deterred from attacking each other by the fear of retaliation. Today, much of the concern over possible nuclear attack comes in the context of rogue states and terrorism. And since only states are known to possess nuclear weapons, an important question is how to deter them from letting terrorists acquire a device, whether through an authorized transfer or a security breach. Michael A. Levi analyzes this aspect of deterrence in the post-Cold War world, as well as what to do if deterrence breaks down. He suggests how to discourage states from giving weapons or nuclear materials to terrorists and how to encourage states to bolster security against any accidental transfer. The report also discusses the role of nuclear attribution--the science of identifying the origin of nuclear materials--in deterring transfers, an essential link in assigning responsibility to governments for transfers of nuclear materials. Deterring State Sponsorship of Nuclear Terrorism offers thoughtful analysis and practical guidelines for U.S. policy on a complex and important question and makes an important contribution to the thinking in an underexplored but unavoidable area of the post-Cold War security debate."--CFR web site. |
Beschreibung: | VII, 33 S. |
ISBN: | 9780876094198 |
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spellingShingle | Levi, Michael A. 1977- Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism Council Special Report Nuclear terrorism Prevention Security, International International cooperation State-sponsored terrorism Prevention Kernwaffe (DE-588)4003434-3 gnd Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Proliferation Militär (DE-588)4309759-5 gnd Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd |
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title | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism |
title_auth | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism |
title_exact_search | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism |
title_full | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism Michael A. Levi |
title_fullStr | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism Michael A. Levi |
title_full_unstemmed | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism Michael A. Levi |
title_short | Deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism |
title_sort | deterring state sponsorship of nuclear terrorism |
topic | Nuclear terrorism Prevention Security, International International cooperation State-sponsored terrorism Prevention Kernwaffe (DE-588)4003434-3 gnd Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Proliferation Militär (DE-588)4309759-5 gnd Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd |
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