Chapter 4 – Nuclear Proliferation: Regional Issues

Open Sources (Available to all)
  1. Atomic Heritage Foundation (2018). Israeli Nuclear Program. Retrieved from https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/israeli-nuclear-program.
  2. Bajoria, J., & Pan, E. (2010). The U.S.-India nuclear deal. Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved from https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/us-india-nuclear-deal.
  3. Beehner, L. (2006). Israel’s nuclear program and Middle East peace. Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved from https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/israels-nuclear-program-and-middle-east-peace.
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Additional Readings (Available to OSU Students through the OSU Valley Library)
  1. Cohen, A. (2012). The Worst Kept Secret: Israel’s Bargain with the Bomb. Columbia University Press. OSU Library E-book retrieved from https://search.library.oregonstate.edu/permalink/f/ueodtl/CP71134024460001451.
  2. Pervez Hoodbhoy, P. & Mian, Z., (2014). Nuclear fears, hopes and realities in Pakistan. International Affairs, 90 (5). Retrieved from https://search.library.oregonstate.edu/permalink/f/1g9lfhc/TN_wj10.1111/1468-2346.12160.
  3. Lang, W.P., & Johnson, C. (2006). Contemplating the ifs. The National Interest [March 1]. Retrieved from https://nationalinterest.org/article/contemplating-the-ifs-1094
  4. Roy, D. (2017). Misunderstanding North Korea. Asia Pacific Issues [August]. Issue 133, 1-8. Retrieved from https://search.library.oregonstate.edu/permalink/f/1g9lfhc/TN_proquest1938122893.
  5. Khan, Z. (2013). The US-Indo Civilian Nuclear Deal: The Gainer and the Loser. South Asian Studies, 28(1), 241-257. Retrieved from https://library.oregonstate.edu/.

 

Additional Readings from above available to students outside of OSU through different links:

51. Roy, D. (2017). Misunderstanding North Korea. AsiaPacific Issues [August]. Issue 133, 1-8. Retrieved from  https://www.eastwestcenter.org/publications/misunderstanding-north-korea

52. Khan, Z. (2013). The US-Indo Civilian Nuclear Deal: The Gainer and the Loser. South Asian Studies, 28(1), 241-257. Retrieved from http://pu.edu.pk/images/journal/csas/PDF/17_V28_1_2013.pdf

 

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