In How Nuclear Weapons Spread, Frank Barnaby examines the far-reaching effects - both beneficial and detrimental - of nuclear weapons. He looks in...
In 1962 Dean Acheson famously described Britain as having lost an Empire but not yet found a role. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in the...
As the Soviet Union was collapsing in late 1991, reports began to reach the West about agents "shopping" for weapons systems - and weapons scientists...
During the Fifth Crusade, Pope Honorius III likened liturgy to "invisible weapons." This book is about those invisible weapons; about the prayers and...
Gives readers a detailed understanding of how specific biological weapons work and how those affected by the weapons would be treated Teaches the...
The Effects of Weapons on Ecosystems is a five-chapter book that describes the destruction of environment and its various ecosystems by humans. The...
In recent years, senior policy officials have highlighted increased signs of convergence between terrorism and unconventional (CBRN) weapons...
With the collapse of the USSR, fifteen fledgling sates inherited a massive Soviet arsenal, unstable political systems, and desperate economies. A...
This book investigates what is driving Iran's nuclear weapons programme in a less-hostile regional environment, using a theory of protracted...