Next steps in arms control and non-proliferation : report of the U.S.-Japan Study Group on Arms Control and Non-Proliferation After the Cold War

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Next steps in arms control and non-proliferation : report of the U.S.-Japan Study Group on Arms Control and Non-Proliferation After the Cold War

edited by William Clark, Jr., and Ryukichi Imai ; co-sponsored by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace [and] International House of Japan

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , Distributed by Brookings Institution Press, c1996

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Next steps in arms control and non-proliferation : final report of the U.S.-Japan Study Group on Arms Control and Non-Proliferation After the Cold War

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Japanese and American experts view 13 key arms control and non-proliferation issues facing East Asia and the world; including how to reduce nuclear weapons, what policies Washington and Tokyo should pursue in dealing with China, theater missile defense, North Korea, and whether the growth of plutonium-based civilian nuclear power programs poses a proliferation threat. This is the final report of a Japanese-American study group co-sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International House of Japan.

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