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Targeted Proliferation in Multipolarity
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Jing-dong Yuan, “India’s Rise after Pokhran II: Chinese Analyses and Assessments,” Asian Survey Vol.41,
No.6 (Nov-Dec 2001), 978-1001, 981; Chaim Braun, Christopher F. Chyba, “Proliferation Rings: New Challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime,” International Security, vol. 29, no. 2, (Fall 2004), 5-49, 6
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Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), ‘Iran: Nuclear Overview,’ Feb 2005,
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http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Iran/1819_1822.html
> cited in Shannon Kile, “The Controversy over
Iran’s Nuclear Prgramme,” in Shannon Kile (ed), Europe and Iran – Perspectives on Non-Proliferation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), 1-21, 2; Ian Bellany, Curbing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 37
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Morton H. Halperin, China and Nuclear Proliferation, (Chicago, The University of Chicago Center for
Policy Study, 1966), 33, 35; Oran Young, “Chinese Views on the Spread of Nuclear Weapons,” The China Quarterly No.26 (April-June 1966), 136-170
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Morton H. Halperin, China and Nuclear Proliferation, (Chicago, The University of Chicago Center for
Policy Study, 1966), 43.
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Jalil Roshandel, “The Nuclear Controversy in the Context of Iran’s Evolving Defence Strategy,” in Shannon
Kile (ed), Europe and Iran – Perspectives on Non-Proliferation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), 47-71, 64
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Tyrus W. Cobb, “Small Nuclear Forces: Soviet Political and Military Responses,” in Small Nuclear Forces
and U.S. Security Policy, ed. Rodney W. Jones, (Lexington, Lexington Books, 1984), 129-154, 145; Morton H. Halperin, China and Nuclear Proliferation, (Chicago, The University of Chicago Center for Policy Study, 1966), 10
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Jeffrey T. Richelson, Spying on the Bomb, American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and
North Korea, (New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2006), 144-145; Walter Wentz, Nuclear Proliferation, (Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1968), 186; On India’s capabilities at the time, see George Perkovich, India’s Nuclear Bomb, The Impact on Global Proliferation, (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1999), 27-28
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Shyam Bhatia, Nuclear Rivals in the Middle East, (London, Routledge, 1988), 15.
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Mark J. Valencia, The Proliferation Security Initiative: Making Waves in Asia, (New York, Routledge, 2005),
58; Ian Bellany, Curbing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 13, 91; Paul Levine and Ron Smith, “Arms Export Controls and Proliferation,” Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol.44, No.6 (Dec 2000), 885-895, 889; William W. Kellar, “ ‘Globalization’ and Nonproliferation: Security and Technology at a Crossroad?” in Ultimate Security, Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction, eds. Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, Brain D. Finlay, (New York, The Century Foundation Press, 2003), 177-202, 189; Joseph Cirincione, “Addressing Proliferation through Multilateral Agreement: Success and Failure in the Nonproliferation Regime,” in Ultimate Security, Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction, eds. Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, Brain D. Finlay, (New York, The Century Foundation Press, 2003), 47-74, 55
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Christopher Clary, “A.Q. Khan, Proliferation Networks, and the Nuclear Slippery Slope,” in James Russell
(ed), Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Directions and Policy Options in the New Century (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2006), 93-114, 101
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Scott Sagan, “Th Perils of Proliferation in South Asia,” Asian Survey Vol.41, No.6 (Nov-Dec 2001), 1064-
1086, 1065
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Kenneth N. Waltz, “More May Be Better,” in The Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Scott D. Sagan, Kenneth N.
Waltz, (New York, W. W. Norton, 2003), 3-45, 14-15; for an opposite view, see Benjamin Frankel, “The Brooding Shadows: Systemic Incentives and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation,” in The Proliferation Puzzle, (eds.) Zachary S. Davies, Benjamin Frankel, (London, Frank Cass, 1993), 37-78, 43
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Jing-dong Yuan, “India’s Rise after Pokhran II: Chinese Analyses and Assessments,” Asian Survey Vol.41,
No.6 (Nov-Dec 2001), 978-1001, 981; Chaim Braun, Christopher F. Chyba, “Proliferation Rings: New Challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime,” International Security, vol. 29, no. 2, (Fall 2004), 5-49, 6
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Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), ‘Iran: Nuclear Overview,’ Feb 2005,
<
> cited in Shannon Kile, “The Controversy over
Iran’s Nuclear Prgramme,” in Shannon Kile (ed), Europe and Iran – Perspectives on Non-Proliferation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), 1-21, 2; Ian Bellany, Curbing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 37
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Morton H. Halperin, China and Nuclear Proliferation, (Chicago, The University of Chicago Center for
Policy Study, 1966), 33, 35; Oran Young, “Chinese Views on the Spread of Nuclear Weapons,” The China Quarterly No.26 (April-June 1966), 136-170
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Morton H. Halperin, China and Nuclear Proliferation, (Chicago, The University of Chicago Center for
Policy Study, 1966), 43.
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Jalil Roshandel, “The Nuclear Controversy in the Context of Iran’s Evolving Defence Strategy,” in Shannon
Kile (ed), Europe and Iran – Perspectives on Non-Proliferation (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), 47-71, 64
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Tyrus W. Cobb, “Small Nuclear Forces: Soviet Political and Military Responses,” in Small Nuclear Forces
and U.S. Security Policy, ed. Rodney W. Jones, (Lexington, Lexington Books, 1984), 129-154, 145; Morton H. Halperin, China and Nuclear Proliferation, (Chicago, The University of Chicago Center for Policy Study, 1966), 10
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Jeffrey T. Richelson, Spying on the Bomb, American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and
North Korea, (New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2006), 144-145; Walter Wentz, Nuclear Proliferation, (Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1968), 186; On India’s capabilities at the time, see George Perkovich, India’s Nuclear Bomb, The Impact on Global Proliferation, (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1999), 27-28
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Shyam Bhatia, Nuclear Rivals in the Middle East, (London, Routledge, 1988), 15.
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Mark J. Valencia, The Proliferation Security Initiative: Making Waves in Asia, (New York, Routledge, 2005),
58; Ian Bellany, Curbing the Spread of Nuclear Weapons (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005), 13, 91; Paul Levine and Ron Smith, “Arms Export Controls and Proliferation,” Journal of Conflict Resolution Vol.44, No.6 (Dec 2000), 885-895, 889; William W. Kellar, “ ‘Globalization’ and Nonproliferation: Security and Technology at a Crossroad?” in Ultimate Security, Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction, eds. Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, Brain D. Finlay, (New York, The Century Foundation Press, 2003), 177-202, 189; Joseph Cirincione, “Addressing Proliferation through Multilateral Agreement: Success and Failure in the Nonproliferation Regime,” in Ultimate Security, Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction, eds. Janne E. Nolan, Bernard I. Finel, Brain D. Finlay, (New York, The Century Foundation Press, 2003), 47-74, 55
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Christopher Clary, “A.Q. Khan, Proliferation Networks, and the Nuclear Slippery Slope,” in James Russell
(ed), Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Directions and Policy Options in the New Century (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2006), 93-114, 101
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Scott Sagan, “Th Perils of Proliferation in South Asia,” Asian Survey Vol.41, No.6 (Nov-Dec 2001), 1064-
1086, 1065
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Kenneth N. Waltz, “More May Be Better,” in The Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Scott D. Sagan, Kenneth N.
Waltz, (New York, W. W. Norton, 2003), 3-45, 14-15; for an opposite view, see Benjamin Frankel, “The Brooding Shadows: Systemic Incentives and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation,” in The Proliferation Puzzle, (eds.) Zachary S. Davies, Benjamin Frankel, (London, Frank Cass, 1993), 37-78, 43
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