Nuclear Weapons: A Very Short Introduction
by Siracusa, Joseph M. (Professor in Human Security and International Diplomacy and Deputy Dean of Global and Language Studies, Professor in Human Security and International Diplomacy and Deputy Dean of
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Paperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Nuclear Weapons are the most deadly weapon ever invented. This Very Short Introduction discusses the history and politics of nuclear weapons since their development in the 1940s. It describes the successes and failures of treaties that
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- Nuclear Weapons: A Very Short Introduction
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- Siracusa, Joseph M. (Professor in Human Security and International Diplomacy and Deputy Dean of Global and Language Studies, Professor in Human Security and International Diplomacy and Deputy Dean of
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- 9780198860532
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