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Leading international security scholars and policy advisors from universities, think-tanks, and nuclear weapons laboratories in the United States analyze the future of nuclear weapons proliferation.
Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - The Renewed NPT: Old Wine in New Bottles?; R.G.C.Thomas - PART 1: GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES - Nuclear Proliferation following the NPT Extension; G.Rathjens - A Treaty Reborn? The NPT After Extension; J.F.Pilat & C.W.Nakhleh - The NPT and Power Transitions in the International System; T.V.Paul - The Causes of Nuclear Proliferation and the Utility of the Nonproliferation Regime; B.A.Thayer - Chemical, Biological, and Missile Proliferation; K.C.Bailey - The NPT: Coping with the Best and Worst Cases; Z.S.Davis - PART 2: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES - Proliferation and Non-Proliferation in Ukraine: Implications for European and US Security; S.Blank - Japan's Nuclear Policy: Reflections on the Immediate Past, Prognosis for the 21st Century; Ambassador R.Imai - Nuclear Imbalance of Terror: The American Surveillance Regime and North Korea's Nuclear Program; B.Cumings - Is the Nuclear Option an Option for South Korea?; T.W.Park - South Asia's Nuclear Revolution: Has it Occurred Yet?; P.R.Lavoy - The Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Programs: A Race to Oblivion?; S.Ganguly - Should India Sign the NPT/CTBT?; R.G.C.Thomas - Iran's Nuclear Quest: Motivations and Consequences; H.Vaziri - PART 3: RETROSPECT - The Realities of Nuclear War: Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki; J.N.Yamazaki - Index