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192797811Sam Fox 1927
1948102414Cayla Martin 1948 approx.
2012SKU0597509W. W. Norton & Company 2012-07-31. paperback. Good. 5x0x8. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking W. W. Norton & Company paperback
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200389319New York: W. W. Norton & Company 2003. Second Edition stated. Sixth printing stated. Trade paperback. Very good. xii 2 220 6 pages. Illustrations. Mao. Notes. Index. Preface to the First Edition. Preface to the Second Edition. Scott Douglas Sagan born 1955 is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and co-director of Stanford's Center for International Security and Cooperation CISAC. He is known for his research on nuclear weapons policy and nuclear disarmament including discussions of system accidents and has published widely on these subjects. In 2017 Sagan received the International Studies Association's Susan Strange Award. Sagan was the recipient of the National Academy of Sciences William and Katherine Estes Award in 2015 and the International Studies Association's Distinguished Scholar Award in 2013. He currently serves as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Chair of the Committee on International Security Studies and on the Academy's Council. Kenneth Neal Waltz June 8 1924 – May 12 2013 was an American political scientist who was a member of the faculty at both the University of California Berkeley and Columbia University and a prominent scholar in the field of international relations. He was a WWII and Korean War veteran. Waltz was one of the original founders of neorealism or structural realism in international relations theory and became associated with the school of defensive neorealism. Waltz's theories have been debated within the field of international relations. His 1979 book Theory of International Politics is the most assigned book in International Relations graduate training at U.S. universities. In The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed professors Waltz and Sagan resume their well-known dialogue concerning nuclear proliferation and the threat of nuclear war. Kenneth Waltz Dean of Realist Theory in international relations at Columbia University expands on his argument that "more may be better" contending that new nuclear states will use their acquired nuclear capabilities to deter threats and preserve peace. Scott Sagan the leading proponent of organizational theories in international politics continues to make the counterpoint that "more will be worse": novice nuclear states lack adequate organizational controls over their new weapons resulting in a higher risk of either deliberate of accidental nuclear war. Treating issues from the long peace between the United States and Soviet Union made possible by the nuclear balance of the Cold War to more modern topics such as global terrorism missile defense and the Indian-Pakistani conflict The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate Renewed is an invaluable addition to any international relations course. W. W. Norton & Company paperback
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193021360Enoch 1930
19412263Editions Continental 1941
194175687Editions Continental 1941
195577127Bourcier 1955
190912468Delormel 1909
1908104594Monvoisin 1908
192512637Victor Soulaire 1925 approx.
192812636Sam Fox 1928
18367Privas, imp. Poreaud, propriété de l'auteur, 1885, 1 br., couverture manquante, exemplaire à relier et compléter.. in-8 de 189 pages, manque les 7 derniers feuillets (pages 177 à 189) ;
193016661Aerts Louis 1930 approx.
192077450Bardin André 1920 approx.
193018645Dufrenne 1930 approx.
192512621Vaysse Roger 1925 approx.
192512622Vaysse Roger 1925 approx.