Consensual security - The disaster in Iraq is a harbinger for a changing global order, one that increasingly defines national security in terms of global cooperation. (English)
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Title:Consensual security - The disaster in Iraq is a harbinger for a changing global order, one that increasingly defines national security in terms of global cooperation.
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Contributors:Steinbruner, John ( author )
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Published in:The bulletin of the atomic scientists ; 64, 1 ; 23-27
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Place of publication:Chicago, Ill.
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Table of contents – Volume 64, Issue 1
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LETTERS - Nuclear power, all things considered| 2008
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IT IS 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT - Building better U.S.-Russian relations - Closer security cooperation between the two countries requires a clearer vision.| 2008
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THE BULLETIN INTERVIEW - Peter Sellars - The director and librettist of Doctor Atomic finds the art in science.| 2008
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The director and librettist of Doctor Atomic finds the art in scienceSellars, P. et al. | 2008
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The body's own bioweapons - The next biothreat could come from chemicals derived from the human body that can incapacitate and kill -- And which skirt existing arms controls.Tucker, Jonathan B. et al. | 2008
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The body's own bioweaponsTucker, J.B. et al. | 2008
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Consensual security - The disaster in Iraq is a harbinger for a changing global order, one that increasingly defines national security in terms of global cooperation.Steinbruner, John et al. | 2008
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Making nuclear energy work - How shifting research goals and improving collaboration with industry will help U.S. national labs spur new nuclear development.Rosner, Robert et al. | 2008
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Making nuclear energy workRosner, R. et al. | 2008
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Disarmament redux - The U.S. foreign policy establishment is beginning to consider progress toward "the d-word" -- Above and beyond deterrence -- A global security imperative.Scoblic, J.Peter et al. | 2008
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The bureaucracy of deterrence - To remake U.S. nuclear weapons policy, the next president will need to overcome entrenched interests. How arduous a task will this be? Ask Bill Clinton.Nolan, Janne E. et al. | 2008
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The bureaucracy of deterrenceNolan, J.E. / Holmes, J.R. et al. | 2008
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IN REVIEW - Kyoto Protocol - The agreement at the center of the Bali climate change fracas.| 2008
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NUCLEAR NOTEBOOK - U.S. nuclear forces, 2008| 2008
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TURN BACK THE CLOCK - A nuclear-weapon-free Arctic - The melting polar region presents an opportunity to engage in regional denuclearization.| 2008