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U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: Confronting Today's Threats

U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: Confronting Today's Threats
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What role should nuclear weapons play in todayÂ's world? How can the United States promote international security while safeguarding its own interests? U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy informs this debate with an analysis of current nuclear weapons policies and strategies, including those for deterring, preventing, or preempting nuclear attack; preventing further proliferation, to nations and terrorists; modifying weapons designs; and revising the U.S. nuclear posture.

Presidents Bush and Clinton made major changes in U.S. policy after the Cold War, and George W. BushÂ's administration made further, more radical changes after 9/11. Leaked portions of 2001Â's Nuclear Posture Review, for example, described more aggressive possible uses for nuclear weapons. This important volume examines the significance of such changes and suggests a way forward for U.S. policy, emphasizing stronger security of nuclear weapons and materials, international compliance with nonproliferation obligations, attention to the demand side of proliferation, and reduced reliance on nuclear weapons in U.S. foreign policy.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #575274 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 340 pages

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About the Author
George Bunn is a consulting professor at Stanford UniversityÂ's Center for International Security and Cooperation. He helped negotiate the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in the 1960s, has served as Ambassador to the Geneva Disarmament Conference.

Christopher F. Chyba is a professor of astrophysical sciences and international affairs at Princeton UniversityÂ's Woodrow Wilson School, where he directs the Program on Science and Global Security. He is a former codirector of CISAC and has served with the NSC staff and the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

William J. Perry is codirector of the Preventive Defense Project at Stanford and Harvard, and was the nineteenth U.S. Secretary of Defense (1994-97). He is coauthor (with Ashton B. Carter) of Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America (Brookings, 1999).


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Highly recommended for political studies and college library shelves.5
Edited by U.S. ambassador George Bunn and professor of astrophysical sciences Christopher F. Chyba, U. S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: Confronting Today's Threats is an anthology of serious, scholarly-minded essays concerning the dire questions, "What role should U.S. nuclear weapons play in the world today?" and "How can the United States promote international security while safeguarding its own interests?" Examining changes in the U.S. policy, especially those made by Presidents Bush and Clinton after the cold war, U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy is a sober and clearheaded examination of American options and obligations, particularly with regard to the demand side of proliferation and reduced reliance on nuclear weapons for foreign policy. Highly recommended for political studies and college library shelves.