April 2009
Strategic Insights, Volume VIII, Issue 2
This journal issue discusses strategic challenges for the Obama administration as well as nuclear proliferation around the world. Particularly, it refers to the future of Japanese nuclear policy, the Turkish perceptions on nuclear proliferation and Libya's nuclear intentions as well as to illicit nuclear procurement networks.
© 2009 Center for Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
Author:
James E McGinley, Jonathan P Berliner, Jeffrey A Larsen, James A Russell, Dale Herspring, Roger N McDermott, John Maszka, Paul Shemella, Mike Kraig, Barry Zellen, Carol Kessler, Amy Seward, Maria Rost Rublee, Ibrahim Al-Marashi, Nilsu Goren, Maalfrid Braut-Hegghammer, Jack Boureston
Series:
Volume:
8
Issue:
2
Chapters:
- High Noon on the High Seas
- Arms Control in the Obama Administration: Coming in from the Cold
- Strategic Stability Reconsidered
- Medvedev Overplays the "Military Card" in Trying to Impress Obama
- A Critical Juncture: American Foreign Policy and Asymmetric Warfare
- Reducing Ideological Support for Terrorism
- Why Arab Summitry is Fizzling
- Viewpoint: War in the Tribal Zone: Planning for Victory in the Long War
- Breakouts, Evasive Maneuvers: Managing the Proliferation Intentions of Determined States
- The Future of Japanese Nuclear Policy
- Turkish Perceptions and Nuclear Proliferation
- Libya's Nuclear Intentions
- Illicit Nuclear Procurement Networks and Nuclear Proliferation
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