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The Unfinished Twentieth Century: The Crisis of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Contributor(s): Schell, Jonathan (Author)

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ISBN: 1859844936     ISBN-13: 9781859844939
Publisher: Verso
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: December 2003
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Annotation: Pointing to the dangers presented by the 30,000 nuclear weapons still in existence, the unravelling of the ABM treaty, and the arrival of nuclear weapons in South Asia, amongst other disastrous developments, Schell suggests that the world now faces an inescapable choice between annihilation and rapid arms proliferation.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - Arms Control
- History | Military - Nuclear Warfare
Dewey: 327.174
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 5.32" W x 7.44" L (0.38 lbs) 125 pages
Features: Bibliography, Price on Product, Table of Contents
 
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In this work, Jonathan Schell, the author of The Fate of the Earth, proposes that the defining characteristic of the twentieth century was the uncontrolled acceleration of humankind's capacity for self-destruction, manifested in 'policies of extermination', which culminated in the construction of the species-threatening nuclear arsenals of the Cold War."

Schell examines the legacy this leaves for the new millennium: the more than 30,000 nuclear weapons that remain in existence, the crisis of nuclear arms control that has arisen with the unraveling of the ABM treaty, the stalemate of the START talks, the attractive illusion of missile defense, the arrival of nuclear weapons in South-Asia, and the threat of their spread to East Asia and the Middle East. Schell suggests that the world now faces a difficult but inescapable choice between the abolition of all nuclear weapons and their rapid proliferation as nuclear technology and materials seep around the world.

 
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