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The Threat of Nuclear Proliferation: Perception and Reality

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2013

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Abstract

Nuclear weapons proliferation is at the top of the news these days. Most recent reports have focused on the nuclear efforts of Iran and North Korea, but they also typically warn that those two acute diplomatic headaches may merely be the harbingers of a much darker future. Indeed, foreign policy sages often claim that what worries them most is not the small arsenals that Tehran and Pyongyang could build for themselves, but rather the potential that their reckless behavior could catalyze a process of runaway nuclear proliferation, international disorder, and, ultimately, nuclear war.

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Roundtable: Nonproliferation in the 21st Century
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Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 2013