The New Nuclear Nations

The New Nuclear Nations
ISBN-10
0394741897
ISBN-13
9780394741895
Category
Nuclear weapons
Pages
367
Language
English
Published
1985
Publisher
Vintage
Authors
Leonard S. Spector, Director Office of Non-Proliferation and Arms Control Leonard S Spector

Description

Focuses on progress in the development of nuclear weapons in Latin America, the Middle and Far East, and Africa during 1985 and includes a chapter on illegal private international deals in nuclear materials

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