Do Counterproliferation and Counterterrorism Go Together?
Author: Byman, Daniel
Source: Political Science Quarterly, Volume 122, Number 1, Spring 2007 , pp. 25-46(22)
Publisher: Academy of Political Science
Abstract:
DANIEL BYMAN challenges the view that proliferation and terrorism are similar problems and that the policies to combat them necessarily operate in harmony. Policymakers concerned about nuclear terrorism should focus on helping potential leakers improve security and on guarding against the rise of hostile ideological states.Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2007-03-01
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