Nuclear Proliferation: A Strategy for Control
Place_Pub: New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1976. 20 cm, 63, wraps, illus. More
Place_Pub: New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1976. 20 cm, 63, wraps, illus. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. 96, wraps, tables, appendices, notes. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Inst of Peace Press, 1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 136, wraps, chronology, notes. Foreword by Ambassador Samuel W. Lewis. More
Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace Press, 1992. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Wraps. 136 pages. Wraps, chronology, notes. Signed by the author. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2007. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 48 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has some wear. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2007. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 56 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has some wear. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2007. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 52 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has some wear. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2007. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 56 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has some wear. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2007. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 52 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has some wear. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2007. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 52 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has some wear. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2008. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 60 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has wear and corner chip. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to cover national issues and provide public education and media programs, authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2008. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 56 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has wear and corner chip. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to covering national issues and providing public education and authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2008. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 48 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has wear and corner chip. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to covering national issues and providing public education and authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Washington DC: Arms Control Association, 2008. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Periodical. 60 pages, plus covers. Illustrations. Endnotes. Mailing information on back cover. Cover has wear and corner chip. The Arms Control Association provides policymakers, media, and the interested public with information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. The Arms Control Association, founded in 1971, is a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting public understanding of and support for effective arms control policies. Through its public education and media programs and its magazine, Arms Control Today, we provide policy-makers, the press and the interested public with authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements, and related national security issues. In addition to the regular press briefings the Arms Control Association holds on major arms control developments, the staff provides commentary and analysis on a broad spectrum of issues for journalists and scholars both in the United States and abroad. The group publishes the monthly Arms Control Today magazine is dedicated to covering national issues and providing public education and authoritative information, analysis and commentary on arms control proposals, negotiations and agreements. More
Oxford University Press, USA, 1987. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. 300 p. Glossary of Acronyms and Technical Terms. Notes. Suggested Readings. Index. More
Carlisle, PA: U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2012. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. ix, [1], 306, [4] p. Endnotes. his is a Strategic Studies Institute Book. More
Madison, WI: University of WI Press, 1981. First Printing. 22 cm, 245, wraps, footnotes, ink name and pencil erasure on half-title, some wear and soiling to covers. More
Place_Pub: Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1972. First Edition. First Printing. 55, wraps, notes, references, erasure residue on cover and title page. More
Minneapolis, MN: Zenith Press, 2009. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. viii, 392 pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. Glossary. Appendices (including Chronology). Index. Bookplate inscribed/signed by both authors on fep. Short, handwritten note from Stillman laid in. Thomas C. Reed was a former nuclear weapons designer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Secretary of the Air Force under presidents Ford and Carter, and was a Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Policy. Danny B. Stillman was a physicist with the Los Alamos National Laboratory with decades of experience in nuclear weapon design, diagnostics, and testing. For more than a decade, Stillman directed the Los Alamos Technical Intelligence Division and upon completion of that assignment he was awarded the Intelligence Community Seal Medal. More
Minneapolis, MN: Zenith Press, 2009. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. viii, 392 pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. Glossary. Appendices (including Chronology). Index. Thomas C. Reed was a former nuclear weapons designer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Secretary of the Air Force under presidents Ford and Carter, and was a Special Assistant to President Reagan for National Security Policy. Danny B. Stillman was a physicist with the Los Alamos National Laboratory with decades of experience in nuclear weapon design, diagnostics, and testing. For more than a decade, Stillman directed the Los Alamos Technical Intelligence Division and upon completion of that assignment he was awarded the Intelligence Community Seal Medal. The authors bring together decades of experience at both the Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories. This is a political history of nuclear weapons from the discovery of fission in 1938 to the nuclear train wreck that seems to loom in our future. It is an account of where those weapons came from, how the technology surprisingly and covertly spread, and who is likely to acquire those weapons next and most importantly why. The authors’ examination of post Cold War national and geopolitical issues regarding nuclear proliferation and the effects of Chinese sponsorship of the Pakistani program is eye opening. The reckless “nuclear weapons programs for sale” exporting of technology by Pakistan is truly chilling, as is the on-again off-again North Korean nuclear weapons program. More
New York, N.Y. Crown Publishers, 2011. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xviii, 766 pages. Signed by the author on the second free endpaper. Autographed edition sticker on front of DJ. Illustrations (some in color). Maps. Includes Prologue, Introduction, Epilogue, Note on Sources, Acknowledgments, and Index. Chapters include Before the Crack in Time; Honest Broker; Policy Begins; The Middle East; Vladimir Putin; "The United States Is Under Attack"; War Planning Begins; The War on Terror and the Home Front; Trouble in Nuclear South Asia; The Two State Solution; The World's Most Dangerous Weapons; Saddam Again; Confronting the International Community with a Choice; 48 Hours; Bush the African; New Challenges in Iraq; 2004; "Iraqis Need to Govern Themselves"; Another Step Toward a Palestinian State; Four More Years, Secretary of State, Diplomacy, Condoleezza "Condi" Rice (born November 14, 1954) is an American diplomat, political scientist, civil servant, and professor who served as the 66th United States Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009 and as the 20th United States National Security Advisor from 2001 to 2005. A member of the Republican Party, Rice was the first female African-American Secretary of State and the first woman to serve as National Security Advisor. In March 2009, Rice returned to Stanford University as a political science professor and the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution.[4][5] In September 2010, she became a faculty member of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and a director of its Global Center for Business and the Economy. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2006. First edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. 702 p. Illustrations. Notes. Index. More
Ottawa, Canada: Carleton University Press, 1992. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xi, [1], 195, [1] pages. Acronyms. Notes. Figures. Tables. Institutions stamp and ink notation at bottom of verso. Jean-Francois Rioux was a lecturer in political science at the University of Ottawa, as well as an independent researcher and consultant on international affairs and foreign policy. From 1990 to 1992, he was a research fellow at the Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1964. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xii, [2], 343, [3] pages. Footnotes. Appendix. Selected Bibliography. Index. Minor cover wear. This is a publication of the National Security Studies Program of the University of California at Los Angeles. Among the contributors were: Arnold Kramish and Albert Wohlstetter. Richard Newton Rosecrance (born 1930) is an American political scientist. His research and teaching is focused on international relations, in particular the link between economics and international relations. His research and writing has also touched upon the study of history. Rosecrance is considered an adherent of liberal international relations theory. Rosecrance received his BA from UCLA, his MA from Swarthmore College, and his Ph.D. under William Yandell Elliott from Harvard University. During the 1960s, Rosecrance taught at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was Director of what later became known as the Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA. During the 1970s, Rosecrance was on the faculty of Cornell University, where he was the Walter S. Carpenter Jr. Professor of International and Comparative Politics. He served on the Policy Planning Council of the U.S. Department of State and has received Guggenheim, Fulbright, Rockefeller, Ford, and many other fellowships. Rosecrance has held visiting positions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, King's College London, the London School of Economics, the European University Institute (Florence), and the Australian National University. More
Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co. Plc. Ltd., 1997. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. xvii, [1], 833, [1] pages. Tables. Figures. References. List of Background Papers. Abbreviations and Acronyms, Author Index. DJ has slight wear and, soiling. 40th Anniversary year of the Hiroshima atomic bombing. Sir Joseph Rotblat (November 4, 1908 – August 31, 2005) was a Polish physicist. Rotblat worked on Tube Alloys and the Manhattan Project during World War II, but left the Los Alamos Laboratory after the war with Germany ended. His work on nuclear fallout was a major contribution toward the ratification of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. A signatory of the 1955 Russell–Einstein Manifesto, he was secretary-general of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs from their founding until 1973, and shared, with the Pugwash Conferences, the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize "for efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international affairs and, in the longer run, to eliminate such arms." Prof. Michiji Konuma is a distinguished theoretical physicist and a former Pugwash Council member. He is Professor Emeritus of Physics at Keio University in Tokyo and a Visiting Researcher at the International Peace Research Institute of the Meiji Gakuin University. He is the former Chairperson of The Special Committee on Nuclear Physics Science Council of Japan. More