1999
DOI: 10.1080/13523269908404209
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Surveying the nuclear future: Which way from here?

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“…60 To helpfully sum up where all of this leaves the analyst at the end of the twentieth century, Darryl Howlett and colleagues provoked consideration of the concept of a second nuclear age, the idea that there is a radically new nuclear environment in all senses compared to the pre-1990 world. 61 Another recurrent theme has been the control of chemical weapons (CW). The journal has traced progress towards the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) from the early days.…”
Section: ' Michael Sheehan and Later Coitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…60 To helpfully sum up where all of this leaves the analyst at the end of the twentieth century, Darryl Howlett and colleagues provoked consideration of the concept of a second nuclear age, the idea that there is a radically new nuclear environment in all senses compared to the pre-1990 world. 61 Another recurrent theme has been the control of chemical weapons (CW). The journal has traced progress towards the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) from the early days.…”
Section: ' Michael Sheehan and Later Coitmentioning
confidence: 99%