Planning the unthinkable: how new powers will use nuclear, biological and chemical weapons

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ithaca NY USA: Cornell Univ Press, 2000Description: 270pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: This book examines how new powers will use chemical, biological and nuclear weapons that they have developed or are trying to acquire. However this book looks toward the future, examining the evolving military doctrines and commad systems of the states and nonstate groups that have such weapons. It addresses how the leaders of new proliferators think about the use of this weaponary and how they ensure that the weapons will be used.
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This book examines how new powers will use chemical, biological and nuclear weapons that they have developed or are trying to acquire. However this book looks toward the future, examining the evolving military doctrines and commad systems of the states and nonstate groups that have such weapons. It addresses how the leaders of new proliferators think about the use of this weaponary and how they ensure that the weapons will be used.

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