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Beyond sand and oil [electronic resource] : the nuclear Middle East / Jack Caravelli.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Praeger books onlinePublication details: Westport, CT : Praeger Security International, 2011.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9780313387050 (alk. paper)
  • 0313387052 (alk. paper)
  • 9780313387067 (electronic bk.)
  • 0313387060 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Beyond sand and oil.DDC classification:
  • 355.02/170956 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ5675 .C38 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Israel : ein brera -- Libya : delusions of grandeur -- Iraq : war without (nuclear) weapons -- Iran : a relentless pursuit -- Meeting the Iranian challenge -- The changing face of the nuclear Middle East -- Beyond the Middle East : the changing face of nuclear security challenges in the 21st century -- Shaping the nuclear future : nuclear renaissance, nuclear disarmament, or both?
Summary: Perhaps more than any other corner of the globe, the Middle East has been the source of endless stereotypes, assumptions, and two-dimensional portrayals. Despite simplistic views of some in the media who portray the Middle East as little more than sand covering a sea of oil, there is a deeper and more profound reality. Nuclear programs have been a much more prominent and enduring fixture in the region than commonly recognized and the likelihood is that over the next ten years the nuclear programs and possibly nuclear weapons programs in the region will increase. Change in this volatile region often appears to come slowly but it is inevitable; understanding the dimensions and direction of those changes on nuclear questions can provide a framework for informed policy decisions in years to come.
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Perhaps more than any other corner of the globe, the Middle East has been the source of endless stereotypes, assumptions, and two-dimensional portrayals. Despite simplistic views of some in the media who portray the Middle East as little more than sand covering a sea of oil, there is a deeper and more profound reality. Nuclear programs have been a much more prominent and enduring fixture in the region than commonly recognized and the likelihood is that over the next ten years the nuclear programs and possibly nuclear weapons programs in the region will increase. Change in this volatile region often appears to come slowly but it is inevitable; understanding the dimensions and direction of those changes on nuclear questions can provide a framework for informed policy decisions in years to come.

Includes bibliographical references.

Israel : ein brera -- Libya : delusions of grandeur -- Iraq : war without (nuclear) weapons -- Iran : a relentless pursuit -- Meeting the Iranian challenge -- The changing face of the nuclear Middle East -- Beyond the Middle East : the changing face of nuclear security challenges in the 21st century -- Shaping the nuclear future : nuclear renaissance, nuclear disarmament, or both?

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