Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

Weapons of mass destruction, opposing viewpoints, James D. Torr, book editor

Label
Weapons of mass destruction, opposing viewpoints, James D. Torr, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-202) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Weapons of mass destruction
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
55000318
Responsibility statement
James D. Torr, book editor
Series statement
Opposing viewpoints series
Sub title
opposing viewpoints
Table Of Contents
The likelihood of a nuclear missile attack is greater than ever before / John J. Stanton -- The likelihood of a nuclear missile attack has been exaggerated / Joseph Cirincione -- Biological terrorism poses a serious threat / Amy Sands -- The threat of biological terrorism has been exaggerated / John Parachini -- Negotiation can reduce the nuclear threat posed by North Korea / Leon V. Sigal -- Negotiation cannot reduce the nuclear threat posed by North Korea / Nicholas Eberstadt -- The United States must prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons / John R. Bolton -- The United States should not take an aggressive stand over Iran's nuclear program / Karim Sadjadpour -- The U.S. invasion of Iraq was based on false pretenses / Thomas R. Eddlem -- The U.S. invasion of Iraq was justified / Robert Kagan, William Kristol -- The United States should eliminate its nuclear arsenal / Jonathan Schell -- The United States should not eliminate its nuclear arsenal / C. Paul Robinson, interviewed by James Kitfield -- The United States should modernize its nuclear arsenal / Richard Lowry -- The United States should not modernize its nuclear arsenal / Michael A. Levi -- The United States should use its nuclear arsenal to deter nations from developing weapons of mass destruction / Loren B. Thompson -- The United States should not threaten other nations with its nuclear arsenal / Theresa Hitchens -- The United States should build a missile defense system / Brian T. Kennedy -- The United States should not build a missile defense system / George Rathjens, Carl Kaysen -- The United States should secure the materials used to make nuclear wespons / Graham Allison, Andrei Kokoshin -- The United States should aid global efforts to reduce the bioterrorism threat / Michael Barletta -- A strong public health system can manage the consequences of a biological attack / Rebecca Katz -- Nuclear detection teams can prevent nuclear terrorism / Jeffrey T. Richelson