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Autore |
Purkitt Helen E. <1950-> |
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South Africa's weapons of mass destruction / / Helen E. Purkitt and Stephen F. Burgess |
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Bloomington, IN, : Indiana University Press, c2005 |
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0-253-00306-7 |
9786612238253 |
1-282-23825-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Disciplina |
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Weapons of mass destruction - South Africa |
South Africa Military policy |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-312) and index. |
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Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: The Ongoing Problem of South Africa’s Unconventional Weapons -- 2. South Africa in a World of Proliferating Weapons -- 3. Origins and Evolution of Nuclear-Weapons Research and Development -- 4. Warheads, Missiles, and Nuclear-Deterrence Strategy -- 5. Project Coast and Its Origins -- 6. Dismantling the Nuclear-Weapons Program -- 7. The Rollback of Project Coast -- 8. Disarmament Trendsetter -- 9. Emerging Issues and Residual Concerns -- Appendix: Policy Lessons from the South African Case -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- What can I do?. |
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South Africa's Weapons of Mass Destruction offers an in-depth view of the secret development and voluntary disarmament of South Africa's nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons program, Project Coast. Helen E. Purkitt and Stephen F. Burgess explore how systems used for nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons in South Africa were acquired and established beyond the gaze of international and domestic political actors. On the basis of archival evidence from Project Coast and their own extensive interviews with military and political officials, Purkitt and Burgess consider what motivates countries to acquire and build such powerful weaponry and examine when and how decisions are made to dismantle a military arsenal voluntarily. |
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