North Korea's other weapons of mass destruction/ Cristina Varriale
Material type: TextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today: Vol.48, No.7, September 2018, p. 6-10 (5)Summary: The article highlights North Korea has consistently maintained that it does not possess a chemical weapons program and to shift to a position of acknowledgement and willingness to limit the capabilities will only be possible with a dramatic shift in the security environment in which North Korea sees itself and as part of a much longer term strategy.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article highlights North Korea has consistently maintained that it does not possess a chemical weapons program and to shift to a position of acknowledgement and willingness to limit the capabilities will only be possible with a dramatic shift in the security environment in which North Korea sees itself and as part of a much longer term strategy.
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