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The Seventh Decade The New Shape Of Nuclear Danger 1st Jonathan Schell

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The Seventh Decade The New Shape Of Nuclear Danger 1st Jonathan Schell
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Publisher: Metropolitan Books
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Jonathan Schell
ISBN: 9780805081299, 0805081291
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1st

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The Seventh Decade The New Shape Of Nuclear Danger 1st Jonathan Schell by Jonathan Schell 9780805081299, 0805081291 instant download after payment.

From the bestselling author of The Fate of the Earth, a provocative look at the urgent threat posed by America's new nuclear policiesWhen the cold war ended, many Americans believed the nuclear dilemma had ended with it. Instead, the bomb has moved to the dead center of foreign policy and even domestic scandal. From missing WMDs to the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame, nuclear matters are back on the front page. In this provocative book, Jonathan Schell argues that a revolution in nuclear affairs has occurred under the watch of the Bush administration, including a historic embrace of a first-strike policy to combat proliferation. The administration has also encouraged a nuclear renaissance at home, with the development of new generations of such weaponry. Far from curbing nuclear buildup, Schell contends, our radical policy has provoked proliferation in Iran, North Korea, and elsewhere; exacerbated global trafficking in nuclear weapons; and taken the world into an era of unchecked nuclear terror. Incisive and passionately argued, The Seventh Decade offers essential insight into what may prove the most volatile decade of the nuclear age.

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