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Efnisyfirlit
- Title Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1. Nuclear Past and Present
- Chapter 1. The Nuclear Tipping Point: Prospects for a World of Many Nuclear Weapons States
- Chapter 2. Reconsidering a Nuclear Future: Why Countries Might Cross over to the Other Side
- Chapter 3. Will the Abstainers Reconsider? Focusing on Individual Cases
- Part 2. Case Studies
- Chapter 4. Egypt: Frustrated but Still on a Non-Nuclear Course
- Chapter 5. Syria: Can the Myth Be Maintained without Nukes?
- Chapter 6. Saudi Arabia: The Calculations of Uncertainty
- Chapter 7. Turkey: Nuclear Choices amongst Dangerous Neighbors
- Chapter 8. Germany: The Model Case, A Historical Imperative
- Chapter 9. Japan: Thinking the Unthinkable
- Chapter 10. South Korea: The Tyranny of Geography and the Vexations of History
- Chapter 11. Taiwan’s Hsin Chu Program: Deterrence, Abandonment, and Honor
- Part 3. Prospects for a Nuclear Future
- Chapter 12. Avoiding the Tipping Point: Concluding Observations
- About the Authors
- Index
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