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E-raamat: Routledge Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation and Policy

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This new Handbook is a comprehensive examination of the rich and complex issues of nuclear proliferation in the early 21st century.

The future of the decades-long effort to prevent the further spread of weapons of mass destruction is at a crossroads today. If international nonproliferation efforts are to be successful, an integrated, multi-tiered response will almost certainly be necessary. A serious, thorough, and clear-eyed examination of the range of threats, challenges, and opportunities facing the international community is a necessary first step. This Handbook, which presents the most up-to-date analysis and policy recommendations on these critical issues by recognized, leading scholars in the field, intends to provide such an examination.

The volume is divided into three major parts:











Part I presents detailed threat assessments of proliferation risks across the globe, including specific regions and countries.





Part II explains the various tools developed by the international community to address these proliferation threats.





Part III addresses the proliferation risks and political challenges arising from nuclear energy production, including potential proliferation by aspiring states and nonstate groups.

This Handbook will be of great interest to students and practitioners of nuclear proliferation, arms control, global governance, diplomacy, and global security and IR general.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
List of Contributors
xi
List of Acronyms
xix
Introduction. Nuclear proliferation: A future unlike the past?? 1(12)
Joseph F. Pilat
Nathan E. Busch
PART I Identifying the Threats
13(96)
1 The global nuclear environment: President Obama's vision amid emerging nuclear threats
15(13)
Michael Nacht
2 Proliferation risks in the Middle East and North Africa
28(13)
Abdullah Toukan
3 Iran
41(15)
Gregory F. Giles
4 Nuclear proliferation, deterrence and strategic stability in East Asia: The United States, China and Japan in a changing strategic landscape
56(14)
Michito Tsuruoka
5 North Korea's nuclear-weapon program: implications for the nonproliferation regime
70(16)
Sun Young Ahn
Joel S. Wit
6 South Asia: strategic competition and nuclear policies
86(11)
Feroz Hassan Khan
7 India and the global nuclear nonproliferation regime: an assessment
97(12)
Arvind Gupta
Kapil Patil
PART II Nonproliferation, Counterproliferation, and Disarmament
109(252)
The Nonproliferation Regime
111(2)
8 An NPT net assessment: flawed, problematic, and indispensable
113(18)
Christopher A. Ford
9 The future of the NPT and the nuclear nonproliferation regime
131(11)
Joseph F. Pilat
10 The IAEA and international safeguards
142(16)
Laura Rockwood
11 Export controls
158(13)
Sibylle Bauer
12 The comprehensive test ban treaty
171(14)
Ola Dahlman
13 A new path forward for the CTBT
185(11)
C. Paul Robinson
14 Policy and technical issues facing a fissile material (cutoff) treaty
196(19)
Zia Mian
Frank N. von Hippel
Deterrence, Counterproliferation, and the Use of Force
213(2)
15 Deterrence, defense, and preventive war
215(11)
Michael Ruhle
16 Counterproliferation and the use of force
226(13)
Robert S. Litwak
17 Security assurances and nuclear nonproliferation
239(9)
Wyn Q. Bowen
Luca Lentini
18 Nuclear forensics
248(17)
Klaus Mayer
Alexander Glaser
19 Interdiction and law enforcement to counter nuclear proliferation
265(11)
Susan J. Koch
20 Economic sanctions in furtherance of nonproliferation goals
276(13)
Dianne E. Rennack
Arms Reduction and Disarmament
287(2)
21 Bilateral and multilateral nuclear arms reductions (START/global disarmament)
289(17)
Steven Pifer
22 Nuclear weapon-free zones
306(11)
Susan Burk
23 Latin America's road to a region free of nuclear weapons
317(11)
Rafael Mariano Grossi
24 The WMD-free zone in the Middle East: where is it heading?
328(9)
Mohamed I. Shaker
25 Renunciation: restraint and rollback
337(12)
Benoit Pelopidas
26 The role of technology in monitoring and verification
349(12)
Amy F. Woolf
PART III Nuclear Energy and Security
361(105)
Nuclear Energy and Proliferation Risks
363(2)
27 The future of nuclear power: reducing risks
365(10)
Jacques Bouchard
28 Nuclear power and proliferation
375(12)
Tatsujiro Suzuki
29 Advances in proliferation resistant technologies and procedures
387(16)
Yusuke Kuno
30 Multinational approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle
403(16)
John Carlson
Nuclear Security and Terrorism
417(2)
31 Reducing the risks of nuclear theft and terrorism
419(11)
Matthew Bunn
Nicholas Roth
32 Industry efforts to address nuclear security
430(10)
Roger Howsley
33 Illicit trafficking in nuclear materials: assessing the past two decades
440(15)
Lyudmila Zaitseva
34 Cooperative threat reduction and its lessons
455(11)
Andrew C. Weber
Anya Erokhina
Bibliography 466(39)
Index 505
Joseph F. Pilat is Project Manager at the National Security Office, Los Alamos National Laboratory and a Global Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, USA. He is the editor of Atoms for Peace: A Future after Fifty Years? (2007).

Nathan E. Busch is Professor of Government at Christopher Newport University (CNU), Virginia, USA, and Co-Director of CNUs Center for American Studies. His is the co-author of The Business of Counterterrorism: PublicPrivate Partnerships in Homeland Security (2014).