Description |
128 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints |
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Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-123) and index. |
Summary |
This is a collection of articles in which authors debate the seriousness of the threat weapons of mass destruction pose, how the spread of weapons of mass destruction can be prevented, and how rogue nations who seek weapons of mass destruction should be dealt with. |
Contents |
The U.S. is likely to be attacked with weapons of mass destruction / Harold Kennedy -- The U.S. is not likely to be attacked with weapons of mass destruction / William M. Arkin -- Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction / Rick Santorum and Peter Hoekstra -- Iraq did not possess weapons of mass destruction / Alan Reynolds -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty can prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction / Stephen G. Rademaker -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty cannot prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction / Liaquat Ali Khan -- International cooperation will prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction / George W. Bush -- Nothing can prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction / William Langewiesche -- Military action could prevent Iran from acquiring weapons of mass destruction / William Kristol -- Military action should not be undertaken against Iran / M.M. Eskandari-Qajar -- Sanctions will force North Korea to give up its weapons of mass destruction / United Nations Security Council draft resolution 1718 -- Sanctions will not force North Korea to give up its weapons of mass destruction / Nicholas D. Kristof -- Diplomacy will force North Korea to give up its weapons of mass destruction / Robert L. Gallucci -- Bribery will force North Korea to give up its weapons of mass destruction / Gwynne Dyer. |
Subject |
Weapons of mass destruction.
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Added Author |
Scherer, Lauri S.
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ISBN |
9780737736175 hardcover |
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0737736178 hardcover |
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