Governing the bomb civilian control and democratic accountability of nuclear weapons edited by Hans Born, Bates Gill, Heiner Hanggi
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford [a. o.] Oxford University Press 2010Description: XIII, 249 pISBN: 9780199589906; 0199589909Other title: Civilian control and democratic accountability of nuclear weapons [Added title page title]Subject(s): Nuclear arms control | Nuclear arms control -- Government policy | Nuclear arms control -- Decision making | Civil-military relations | Nuclear arms control -- Case studies | Nuclear arms control -- Government policy -- Case studies | Nuclear arms control -- Decision making -- Case studies | Civil-military relations -- Case studies | политика безопасности | международные отношения | контроль за вооружением | ядерное оружиеDDC classification: 327.1747 LOC classification: JZ5665 | .G68 2010Other classification: Ф4(0)322.1Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Part of an effort by the the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF) and Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) to bring comprehensive analysis to a wide audience and to encourage discussion on nuclear weapons and disarmament from a security sector governance perspective -- pref. ([viii]
Includes bibliographical references
Index: p. [239]-249
Introduction / Hans Born, Bates Gill and Heiner Hanggi -- The United States / Peter D. Feaver and Kristen Thompson Sharp -- Russia / Alexei Arbatov -- The United Kingdom / John Simpson and Jenny Nielsen -- France / Bruno Tertrais -- China / Bates Gill and Evan S. Medeiros -- Israel / Avner Cohen -- India / Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu -- [a. o.]
"...explores the roles played by various actors in the domestic governance of nuclear weapons in eight possessor states--the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, Israel, India, and Pakistan..." -- p.2
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