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Cruise Missile Proliferation in the 1990s

Cruise Missile Proliferation in the 1990s

by W. Seth Carus
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/11/1992

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The proliferation of advanced weapons to volatile regions of the world has become a major issue in the post Cold War era. It was thought that no Third World nation could ever pose a technologically-based threat to the great powers by acquiring advance weaponry. But this has proved to be wrong. The Persian Gulf War changed the worldwide perception of the spread of ballistic missiles to countries like Iraq. Access to a new type of weapon - cruise missiles - poses an even greater threat. With technology that is accessible, affordable and relatively simple to produce, Third World countries could acquire highly accurate, long-range cruise missile forces to escalate local conflicts and threaten the forces and even the territories of the industrial powers. This book is a warning to policy-makers. It is not too late to confront the realities of cruise missile proliferation and to devise international responses that could contain the worst possible consequences. Carus proposes a new regime of technology controls, security-building measures and conflict resolution that need to be considered and acted on, by policy-makers and international relations experts everywhere.
ISBN:
9780275945190
9780275945190
Category:
Nuclear issues
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-11-1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
184
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x12mm
Weight:
0.45kg

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