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1 online resource (v, 261 pages) : illustrations |
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text file PDF |
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monochrome |
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"August 2015." |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
U.S.-China nuclear dynamics in the context of a new model of major power relations / Seongjin James Ahn -- Expanding the scope : setting the stage for future U.S.-Russian arms control negotiations / Jerry Sergei Davydov -- The prospects for U.S.-Russian collaboration after Ukraine / Matthew Fargo -- Bomber nuclear culture : on the cusp of excellence / Charles Goetz -- Deception in covert nuclear development / Brian Gordon -- Rethinking the origins of North Korea's nuclear program / Jooeun Kim -- Don't make me a target : alliance management, threat, and forward deployments / Alexander Lanoszka -- Chinese views of Japanese nuclear capabilities and ambitions / Bonny Lin -- Maintaining the nuclear security complex for non-stockpile research and development as the United States pursues global zero / Jonathan Moore -- China's modernization : how improved technologies could enable changes in nuclear policy / Carolyn Mullen -- Ghosts of the nonaligned past : debate on U.S. compliance with NPT's Article VI / Blake Narendra -- Employment of hypersonic glide vehicles : proposed criteria for use / Abel Olguin -- A perfect record : assessing risk and the human factor in avoiding nuclear catastrophe / Elise Rowan -- Improving nuclear life extension program management : a B61-12 case study / Lauren Rutledge -- Living on the hedge : a nuclear arsenal for an insecure Japan / Travis Stalcup -- Bi-/multilateral authentication technology development framework for future treaty verification regimes / Scott Stewart -- Al Qaeda's nuclear ambitions / Ariane Tabatabai -- Strategic stability and tactical nuclear weapons in South Asia / Julia Thompson -- One in a million, given the accident : assuring nuclear weapons safety / Jason Weaver -- Evaluating U.S. policy options : up the Savannah River without a paddle? / Nic Wondra. |
Summary |
"Addressing an increasingly complex array of nuclear weapons challenges in the future will require talented young people with the necessary technical and policy expertise to contribute to sound decisionmaking on nuclear issues over time. To that end, the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) runs a yearly Nuclear Scholars Initiative for graduate students and young professionals. Those accepted into the program are hosted once per month at CSIS in Washington, DC, where they participate in daylong workshops with senior government officials and policy experts. Over the course of the six-month program, scholars are required to prepare a research paper. This volume is a collection of the 2014 papers from the Nuclear Scholars Initiative"--Publisher's web site. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Nuclear weapons -- Congresses.
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Nuclear weapons. |
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Nuclear weapons -- Government policy -- Congresses.
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Nuclear weapons -- Government policy. |
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Nuclear weapons -- Testing -- Congresses.
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Nuclear weapons -- Testing. |
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Nuclear nonproliferation -- Congresses.
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Nuclear nonproliferation. |
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Deterrence (Strategy) -- Congresses.
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Deterrence (Strategy) |
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HISTORY / Military / Other. |
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Minot, Sarah, editor.
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Nuclear Scholars Initiative, issuing body.
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Project on Nuclear Issues, sponsoring body.
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Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.), publisher.
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ISBN |
9781442241091 electronic book |
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1442241098 electronic book |
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9781442241084 (pb) |
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144224108X (pb) |
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