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"On the whole, this work has a
great deal of utility. While there are many works available on nuclear
proliferation, Busch's work is timely with ongoing international events." --Air
Power History, David J. Schepp
"He provides thorough . . .
accounts of the ongoing nuclear weapons programs of a number of states,
includingChina, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran"--International History
Review
"A rich and interesting review of
the nuclear spread menace as it is now currently unfolding."--Perspectives on
Politics
"A valuable addition to the proliferation debate."--Military Review
"Must-reading for anyone working on nuclear proliferation issues in the future. . . . Extremely valuable for the data and facts it pulls together, doing so in a very engaging form."--Parameters
"Busch develops his point through an extremely systematic analysis, based on a thorough review of material in the public domain, of the safety threats stemming from extant and potential nuclear arsenals."--Foreign Affairs
"Nathan Busch tackles a question of critical importance to policy makers and
scholars: what is the impact of nuclear proliferation on international
stability? He provides an illuminating analysis of the debate between
proliferation optimists and proliferation pessimists, describing each side
thoroughly and fairly, and makes his own valuable contribution to this debate.
This is the most comprehensive study of global nuclear safety and security
currently available."--Peter Lavoy, director of the Center for Contemporary
Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School
"While the capabilities of newly emerging nuclear states are more or less
known, Busch's work puts these in a wider perspective, hitherto ignored; he
highlights the issue with reference to safety concerns and mechanisms. While it
offers insights to policymakers, it has a lot to interest academics and
activists interested in the issue of proliferation."--Review of
Politics
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