Opinions - Pentagon power play (English)
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Title:Opinions - Pentagon power play
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Contributors:Prados, John ( author )
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Published in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 61, 2 ; 21
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Publication date:2005
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Table of contents – Volume 61, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Editor's note - A cover story for the ages| 2005
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Letters| 2005
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Bulletins - The space war that wasn't; a potential crop of new nuclear plants; playing around with WMD; and more| 2005
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Reports - Laser enrichment: Separation anxietyBoureston, Jack et al. | 2005
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Reports - Lithuania: Losing powerPaulikas, Steven et al. | 2005
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Reports - Idaho: Nuclear comes home to roostSiegel, Jonas et al. | 2005
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Opinions - Echoes of VietnamIsaacs, John et al. | 2005
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Opinions - Pentagon power playPrados, John et al. | 2005
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Opinions - Preemption: Far from forsakenKamp, Karl-Heinz et al. | 2005
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An ounce of prevention A little teamwork goes a long way when it comes to preventing proliferation, as cooperative threat reduction programs have shown. But tell that to U.S. and Russian officials, whose bickering is undermining the program's chances of survivalLuongo, K. / Hoehn, W. et al. | 2005
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The center spread - W's multilateralism primer| 2005
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Dangerous doctrine Stopping nuclear terrorism is supposed to be the highest U.S. priority. But the Bush doctrine, which pushes preemption and envisions new nuclear weapon designs, could boomerang and actually encourage proliferationSpeed, R. / May, M. et al. | 2005
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Forecasting the future The CTBT hovers in arms control limbo-it cannot enter into force until 11 more "holdout" nations ratify it, among them the United StatesHansen, K. et al. | 2005
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Watching the world The monitoring system to verify the CTBT is up and running-it can detect events as minor as ice shifts, not to mention nuclear tests-but until the treaty goes live, it's all dressed up with nowhere to goFindlay, T. / Persbo, A. et al. | 2005
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Reviews - Nuclear TerrorismAllison, Graham et al. | 2005
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Reviews - Book notes - The Accidental AmericanNaughtie, James et al. | 2005
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Reviews - Book notes - Edward TellerGoodchild, Peter et al. | 2005
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Reviews - The Four Faces of Nuclear TerrorismFerguson, Charles D. et al. | 2005
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Reviews - Engaging IndiaTalbott, Strobe et al. | 2005
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Russian nuclear forces, 2005| 2005
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Nuclear notebook - Russian nuclear forces, 2005| 2005