Arguing that a nuclear weapon-free world is ultimately the only viable security regime, Sauer (politics, Catholic U. of Leuven, Belgium and researcher at the JFK School of Government, Harvard U.) discusses the concept of nuclear deterrence in detail; evaluates the current nonproliferation regime and other methods for stopping the further spread of nuclear weapons; and examines the idea of a nuclear weapon-free world, including the benefits and drawbacks to such a position and how it could be achieved. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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