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Crossing the red line : the nuclear option / Gerald E. Marsh.

Van Pelt Library U264 .M377 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marsh, Gerald E., 1939- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nuclear weapons--Government policy.
Nuclear weapons.
Ballistic missiles.
Deterrence (Strategy).
Nuclear weapons--Government policy--Korea (North).
Ballistic missiles--Korea (North).
Korea (North)--Military policy.
Korea (North).
Military policy.
Physical Description:
xi, 240 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., [2019]
Summary:
"This book addresses the incentives for nations to develop nuclear weapons and the technical expertise needed for the purpose. Ballistic missiles are required by any nation wanting to optimize the effectiveness of deterrence and the threat derived from possessing nuclear weapons. The basic science of ballistic missile programs is discussed using the North Korean program as an example, in addition to the nuclear weapons development, although to some extent the programs of other countries are also covered. Unlike most books on these topics, this one includes, besides the technical component, the policy aspects surrounding nuclear weapons. It also shows how nuclear weapons can--and have--stabilized conflicts, discussing why the concept of deterrence may not always be relied upon to prevent war. The origin of terrorism in the Middle East and the possibility of nuclear terrorism originating from that region are other topics of interest"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Origins
Overkill
Stability
The nuclear option in the 21st century
The ability to make nuclear weapons
Developing nation nuclear policies
Controlling the spread of nuclear weapons
North Korea and the bomb
What North Korea might believe it could achieve with nuclear weapons
Underground nuclear explosions and seismology
Proof of principle and weaponization
How much weapons-grade fissile material could North Korea have?
How many bombs could North Korea have?
Nuclear tests
Rocket fundamentals
Multistaged rockets
The North Korean rocket program
Nuclear proliferation and its consequences
Middle East
The China-India-Pakistan nuclear triangle
India
Pakistan
What can be done?
Iran
Prevention, preemption, and defense
Prevention
Preemption
Defence
The future control of nuclear weapons
North Korea negotiations 2018
A formal end to the Korean War
A non-aggression treaty
A comprehensive end to sanctions
Minimal U.S. requirements
Afterword.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789813276826
9813276827
OCLC:
1055830120

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