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Libya and Nuclear Proliferation Wyn Q. Bowen

Libya and Nuclear Proliferation By Wyn Q. Bowen

Libya and Nuclear Proliferation by Wyn Q. Bowen


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This Adelphi Paper examines the motives behind Libya's pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, from Gadhafi's rise to power in 1969 through to the end of 2003, assessing the proliferation pathways that the regime followed during these years.

Libya and Nuclear Proliferation Summary

Libya and Nuclear Proliferation: Stepping Back from the Brink by Wyn Q. Bowen

This Adelphi Paper examines the motives behind Libya's pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, from Gadhafi's rise to power in 1969 through to the end of 2003. It also assesses the proliferation pathways that the regime followed during this period, including early dependence on Soviet technology and assistance, subsequently relying on technological infusions from the A.Q. Khan network.

Wyn Q. Bowen clearly analyzes the decision to give up the quest for nuclear weapons, focusing on the main factors that influenced the Gadhafi regime's calculations, including the perceived need to re-engage, both politically and economically, with the international community, particularly the United States. It explores the process of dismantling the nuclear programme and the question of whether Libya constitutes a 'model' for addressing the challenges posed by other proliferators.

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Bowen, Wyn Q.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Nuclear 'Drivers' 2. Proliferation Pathways 3. The Decision 4. Dismantlement. Conclusion

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GOR013241749
9780415412384
0415412382
Libya and Nuclear Proliferation: Stepping Back from the Brink by Wyn Q. Bowen
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20060516
108
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