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Ultimate Security

Ultimate Security Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction

Bernard I. Finel, Brian D. Finlay and Janne E. Nolan, eds., Century Foundation 2002 c. 312pp.

Foreword by Richard C. Leone

Acknowledgments

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION

Introduction: The Transformation of America's Nonproliferation Policy by Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, and Brian D. Finlay

1. The Organization and Architecture of Nonproliferation: Understanding the Regime by Amy B. Zegart

PART TWO: EXPLORING THE TOOLS OF NONPROLIFERATION

2. Addressing Proliferation through Multilateral Agreement: Success and Failure in the Nonproliferation Regime by Joseph Cirincione

3. Nonproliferation and the Use of Force by Robert S. Litwak

4. Iraq and U.S. Nonproliferation Policy by David A. Kay

5. Cooperative Inducements: Crafting New Tools for Nonproliferation by Rose Gottemoeller

6. Modifying Nonproliferation Policy to Meet the Terrorist Threat: Controlling Biological Weapons Agents by Jessica Stern

7. "Globalization" and Nonproliferation: Security and Technology at a Crossroad? by William W. Keller

8. Organizing for International Counterproliferation: NATO and U.S. Nonproliferation Policy by Joanna Spear

PART THREE: CONSEQUENCES

Conclusion: Modifying America's Nonproliferation Policy for an Uncertain Future by Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, and Brian D. Finlay

Notes

Index

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