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The Search for WMD

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2006406 pagesDalhousie University, Centre for Foreign Policy Studies

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In a world forever changed by 9/11 and the invasion of Iraq, one question haunts global security: How can we stop the spread of weapons of mass destruction before it's too late? The Search for WMD dives deep into the tangled web of global non-proliferation efforts, the evolving role of intelligence agencies, and the controversial doctrine of pre-emption. The authors guide readers through a sobering yet critical analysis of how states detect, deter, and sometimes act against the threat of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. This book pulls back the curtain on the realpolitik and policy dilemmas facing the 21st century—where secrets, suspicions, and statecraft collide. Drawing on key case studies from North Korea to Iraq, the authors reveal the strengths and blind spots of international institutions, the limits of intelligence gathering, and the ethical challenges of acting on incomplete information. Provocative and essential, The Search for WMD is both a cautionary tale and a call to rethink the frameworks guiding global security in an age of uncertainty.

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Graham F. Walker writes non-fiction that tackles significant global events. He is best known for The Search for WMD, a book that examines a pivotal moment in recent history. His work offers readers a clear look at complex topics.

Michael Friend writes investigative non-fiction, including The Search for WMD. This book offers a direct look at the efforts to locate weapons of mass destruction, providing a clear account of a significant historical event.

Nobuyasu Abe is the author of The Search for WMD. He writes about international affairs and global politics, giving readers a close look at current events.

William C. Potter is a respected expert in international security and nuclear nonproliferation. His notable work, The Search for WMD, offers a direct look into the global efforts surrounding weapons of mass destruction.

Ian Anthony writes non-fiction, focusing on historical and investigative subjects. His book, The Search for WMD, examines the hunt for weapons of mass destruction. Readers can expect thorough research and a

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