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Recent Foreign Affairs articles: 2 documents found; displaying 1 to 2.Red-Handed Mitchell B. Reiss, Robert Gallucci, et al. March/April 2005 Summary: read
J. W. de Villiers, Roger Jardine, Mitchell Reiss November/December 1993 Summary: South Africa stands as the world's first case of nuclear rollback. But the circumstances that led Pretoria to develop the bomb, the size and capability of its arsenal, who controlled it, and why the nation eventually gave it up have, until now, been largely obscured. Lingering questions about the past raise concerns about South Africa's nuclear future. Foremost among these are Pretoria's intentions for its valuable store of highly enriched uranium and what will be the ANC's nuclear agenda. read 500-word preview | purchase full article
Recent books reviewed in Foreign Affairs: 2 documents found; displaying 1 to 2.The Nuclear Tipping Point: Why States Reconsider Their Nuclear Choices.Edited by Kurt M. Campbell, Robert Einhorn, and Mitchell Reiss. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2004. January/February 2005 read
Without The Bomb: The Politics Of Nuclear Proliferation.Mitchell Reiss. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988. Winter 1988/89 read
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