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Nuclear proliferation Information
10,405 words, approx. 35 pages
 History of nuclear weapons Nuclear warfare Nuclear arms race Weapon design / testing Effects of nuclear explosions Delivery systems Nuclear espionage Proliferation /...




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 Foreign Policy
Nuclear Proliferation.
09/22/1998: 4,116 words, approx. 14 pages The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty , which was put into effect in 1970, has been more effective than its originators anticipated. However, there has been development of weapons in some countries. India and Pakisan, for example, have made their nuclear capabiliies known, and North Korea...
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 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
A proliferation primer. (nuclear proliferation)
06/01/1993: 7,012 words, approx. 23 pages Some might argue that the devastation of Iraqi society was a fair trade for keeping a nuclear weapon out of a ruthless murderer's hands--especially if it deterred other murderers. Iraq's nuclear potential has often been exaggerated, sometimes to justify military action, and at...
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Iran: U.S. is true nuclear proliferator
5/11/2007: 780 words, approx. 3 pages Iran on Friday accused the United States of being the true violator of the Nonproliferation Treaty as a global conference ended without managing to bridge conflicting priorities on how to tighten the pact meant to prevent the spread of nuclear arms.The United States and the...
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North Korea denies cooperating with Iran
1/27/2007: 354 words, approx. 1 pages North Korea dismissed allegations Saturday that the communist regime is cooperating with Iran in nuclear development, accusing Western media of spreading the rumor to mislead public opinion.The "assertion is nothing but a sheer lie and fabrication intended to tarnish the image of (North Korea) by...



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The Nuclear Age
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 Explores the history of American Nuclear Energy, its pros and cons. Describes how Nuclear energy provides relatively cheap electricity. Also discusses the threat of nuclear weapons.


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