Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-212) and index.
Contents
Imagining security -- Before proliferation -- The proliferation image -- Entailing self and the other -- Contesting proliferation -- Questions of interest -- Appropriate actions?
Summary
"The proliferation of all kinds of weapons (nuclear, chemical, biological, and even conventional) is emerging as a focal point for international security. This book shows how both the language used to talk about weapons proliferation and the practices adopted to respond to it define the problem in ways that promote policy responses doomed to failure."--Jacket.
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