Security Without Nuclear Deterrence

Security Without Nuclear Deterrence
Author: Cmdr Robert D Green Ret,Robert Green
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-06-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1722001801

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Revised and Updated 2018 Edition Eight years on from the first edition, worsening relations between the West and Russia, and the US and North Korea, have brought nuclear weapons back to the forefront of world attention and public concern. Almost thirty years after the Cold War ended, some 14,500 nuclear weapons remain; and the nuclear weapon states are all modernising their nuclear arsenals. They cite nuclear deterrence doctrine as the final, indispensable justification for maintaining them. This drives the spread of nuclear weapons to paranoid regimes and extremists who are least likely to be deterred. The fallacies of nuclear deterrence must, therefore, be exposed and alternatives offered if there is to be any serious prospect of eliminating nuclear weapons. A former operator of British nuclear weapons, Commander Green has drawn together a concise, carefully researched and documented account of the history, practicalities and dangerous contradictions at the heart of nuclear deterrence. He offers more credible, effective and responsible alternative strategies to deter aggression and achieve real security. Vice Admiral Sir Jeremy Blackham KCB, MA, a leading authority on deterrence, has written a major new Foreword to this edition, on the most sensitive and contentious issue in British defence policy with huge implications for the effectiveness, image and ethos of the Royal Navy. He concludes: 'This is a most important contribution to the debate on a subject which is crucial to the survival of the human race, and it needs to be read with a degree of humility and an open mind - qualities not always apparent among our decision-makers and their advisers.'

Security Without Nuclear Deterrence

Security Without Nuclear Deterrence
Author: ROYAL NAVY COMMANDER ROBERT. GREEN
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-06-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0851248721

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Security Without Nuclear Weapons

Security Without Nuclear Weapons
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Publsiher: Sipri Monograph
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198291434

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This book examines the question: Is the elimination of nuclear weapons feasible? Individual chapters address the major conceptual, technical, and economic issues in the design of a non-nuclear security regime. Other chapters explore more specialized issues as they relate to the feasibility of the elimination of nuclear weapons: elite perceptions and the decision-making process, verification, nuclear proliferation, fissile materials and warheads, alliance and regional hegemonies, and deterrence.

Alternative Security

Alternative Security
Author: Burns H Weston
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429718472

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Alternative Security offers the thinking person a place to begin to kick the “nuclear habit.” Even as it accepts the premise that war is endemic to the human condition, it provides reassurance that an other-than-nuclear deterrence policy can work to effectively safeguard national and transnational interests. These eight original essays, acco

Nuclear Deterrence And Global Security In Transition

Nuclear Deterrence And Global Security In Transition
Author: David Goldfischer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429715358

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This book contains papers presented at a conference held at the University of California's Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation in 1991. The papers reflect the spectrum of thought in the expert community that is likely to frame the policy debate over the future of nuclear deterrence. .

The War That Must Never Be Fought

The War That Must Never Be Fought
Author: George P. Shultz,James E. Goodby
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780817918460

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This book discusses the nuclear dilemma from various countries' points of view: from Japan, Korea, the Middle East, and others. The final chapter proposes a new solution for the nonproliferation treaty review.

AIDS in the Shadow of Biomedicine

AIDS in the Shadow of Biomedicine
Author: Isak Niehaus
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786994769

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The Bushbuckridge region of South Africa has one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the world. Having first arrived in the area in the early 1990s, the disease spread rapidly, and by 2008 life expectancies had fallen by 12 years for men and 14 years for women. Since 2005, public health facilities have increasingly offered free HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) treatment, offering a degree of hope, but uptake and adherence to the therapy has been sporadic and uneven. Drawing on his extensive ethnographic research, carried out in Bushbuckridge over the course of 25 years, Isak Niehaus reveals how the AIDS pandemic has been experienced at the village-level. Most significantly, he shows how local cultural practices and values have shaped responses to the epidemic. For example, while local attitudes towards death and misfortune have contributed to the stigma around AIDS, kinship structures have also facilitated the adoption and care of AIDS orphans. Such practices challenge us to rethink the role played by culture in understanding and treating sickness, with Niehaus showing how an appreciation of local beliefs and customs is essential to any effective strategy of AIDS treatment. Overturning many of our assumptions on disease prevention, the book is essential reading for practitioners as well as researchers in global health, anthropology, sociology, epidemiology and scholars interested in public health and administration in sub-Saharan Africa.

Deterrence and the New Global Security Environment

Deterrence and the New Global Security Environment
Author: Ian R. Kenyon,John Simpson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-10-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134730384

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This collection of papers rigorously examines the current place of deterrence in international security relations, delivering the best of contemporary thinking. This is a special issue of the leading journal Contemporary Security Policy. It shows how and why nuclear deterrence was the central organizing mechanism for international security relations in the second half of the twentieth century. It has been replaced by a new global security environment in which the central role of deterrence, both nuclear and otherwise, appears to have diminished. The Cold War has been succeeded by a new state of play. This book will be of interest to students of military and naval history and security studies.