Nuclear Shadowboxing: Legacies and ChallengesDeVolpi, Inc., 2005 |
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Strana V-55
... began work in 1946 when it replaced the Permanent Court of International Justice. According to the web site, its ... START II treaties. More could indeed be done to reap full benefit from lessons of the past. Thanks in part to arms ...
... began work in 1946 when it replaced the Permanent Court of International Justice. According to the web site, its ... START II treaties. More could indeed be done to reap full benefit from lessons of the past. Thanks in part to arms ...
Strana V-75
... 2 tonnes, while ISIS assigns 8, 5, and 4 tonnes respectively. Judging by available data, India has produced about 300 ... START II treaties, tens of thousands of excess nuclear warheads will be retired. The United States has supplied ...
... 2 tonnes, while ISIS assigns 8, 5, and 4 tonnes respectively. Judging by available data, India has produced about 300 ... START II treaties, tens of thousands of excess nuclear warheads will be retired. The United States has supplied ...
Strana V-76
... START II ceiling], it will not need a new tritium supply until 2011.”276 However, arms-control proponents outside ... 2: Fissile Materials Chosen for National Nuclear-Weapons Programs), the materials must meet extremely strict ...
... START II ceiling], it will not need a new tritium supply until 2011.”276 However, arms-control proponents outside ... 2: Fissile Materials Chosen for National Nuclear-Weapons Programs), the materials must meet extremely strict ...
Strana 2
... START I VI - 41 Condoleezza Rice's Security Agenda VI - 12 CFE VI - 41 ... II VI - 42 Dominators and Conciliators VI - 14 “ Rerole " for the B - 1 ... 2 : Strategic Nuclear - Arms Control Asleep at the Switch on 9/11 VI - 25 Agreements VI ...
... START I VI - 41 Condoleezza Rice's Security Agenda VI - 12 CFE VI - 41 ... II VI - 42 Dominators and Conciliators VI - 14 “ Rerole " for the B - 1 ... 2 : Strategic Nuclear - Arms Control Asleep at the Switch on 9/11 VI - 25 Agreements VI ...
Strana 7
... START II agreements — the decisions made at the beginning of the Clinton administration allowed DOD to put its nuclear programs and forces on a stable footing. Basic themes of U.S. nuclear strategy emerged from the process (see box ...
... START II agreements — the decisions made at the beginning of the Clinton administration allowed DOD to put its nuclear programs and forces on a stable footing. Basic themes of U.S. nuclear strategy emerged from the process (see box ...
Obsah
V-3 | |
VOLUME 2 | D-17 |
Chapter and Section Headings Chapter and Section Headings | D-28 |
INTRODUCTION | D-39 |
COLD WAR NATIONAL SECURITY List of Appendices for Volume 2 | VA-2 |
Nuclear Arms Control Treaties and Agreements | VA-5 |
Appendix | VA-19 |
Improvised Fission Fusion and Radiological Devices | VA-41 |
NAS Reports | VA-79 |
U S Doctrine for Nuclear Operations | VA-87 |
The Nuclear Tipping Point | VA-93 |
Humanitarian Intervention | VA-99 |
Mutual Defense Against Ballistic Missiles | VA-105 |
NUCLEAR LESSONS Appendices | 1 |
Index of Volume 1 | 17 |
E Cold War Leadership Deteriorating? | 39 |
Biological Warfare and Terrorism | VA-51 |
Weaponizability of Fissile Materials | VA-59 |
Do We Learn? D Mutual Security Arrangements | 47 |
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Strana VA-105 - Defense, because their history with respect to human subjects research policy is less well known than that of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (now the Department of Health and Human Services).
Strana 86 - Each State Party to the Treaty undertakes not to provide: (a) source or special fissionable material, or (b) equipment or material especially designed or prepared for the processing, use or production of special fissionable material...
Strana 10 - Court cannot conclude definitively whether the threat or use of nuclear weapons would be lawful or unlawful in an extreme circumstance of self-defence, in which the very survival of a State would be at stake; . . . F.
Strana 19 - Ignite a new era of global economic growth through free markets and free trade. • Expand the circle of development by opening societies and building the infrastructure of democracy.
Strana V-10 - Commission recommends a system of dose limitation, the main features of which are as follows: (a) no practice shall be adopted unless its introduction produces a positive net benefit; (b) all exposures shall be kept as low as reasonably achievable, economic and social factors being taken into account...
Strana 19 - The US national security strategy will be based on a distinctly American internationalism that reflects the union of our values and our national interests. The aim of this strategy is to help make the world not just safer but better. Our goals on the path to progress are clear: political and economic freedom, peaceful relations with other states, and respect for human dignity.
Strana V-49 - I believe your conduct in putting into the hands of the Russians the A-bomb years before our best scientists predicted Russia would perfect the bomb has already caused, in my opinion, the Communist aggression in Korea, with the resultant casualties exceeding 50,000 and who knows but that millions more of innocent people may pay the price of your treason.
Strana V-10 - Taking into account the state of technology, the economics of improvements in relation to benefits to the public health and safety, and other societal and socioeconomic considerations, and (3) In relation to utilization of nuclear energy in the public interest.