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Vindplaats:A 3.32 
Titel:Nuclear Proliferation today. 
Auteur: Spector, Leonard S.. 
Samenvatting: Who are today's emerging nuclear powers? How close are they to the nuclear weapons threshold? Why have international efforts to curb the further spread of nuclear weapons seemed so ineffective? Nuclear Proliferation Today, the first in a series of annual reports on this critical problem, answers these questions with the most up-to-date information currently available. Leonard S. Spector's authoritative country-by-country historical review is sweeping and richly detailed. And his special attention to recent events covers all of the dramatic developments of the past year, including: - Argentina's surprise disclosure of its plant for producing bomb-grade uranium, kept secret for five years; - Iraq's foiled bid to buy material for nuclear arms on the Italian black market; - Pakistan's attempt to smuggle atomic bomb parts out of the United States; - China's unrestrained nuclear transfers which derailed the U.S. - China nuclear trade pact, the centerpiece of President Reagan's April 1984 visit to Peking. 
Redactie:  
Uitgever: Vintage Books 
Jaar van uitgave: 1984 
Taal: Engels 
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ISBN/ISSN: 0-394-72901-3 
Editie:  
Ondertitel: The Spread of Nuclear Weapons 1984 
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Opmerkingen: In Archief. kaarten en tabellen over nucleaire faciliteiten. 
Aantal pagina's: 478 
Serie: A carnegie Endowment Book 
Trefwoorden: Aziƫ, Midden -Oosten, Latijns-Amerika, Afrika, China, nucleaire wapens, non-proliferatieverdrag, Argentiniƫ, Pakistan, Irak,