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  1. A call to action on the threat of nuclear terrorism predicts that a catastrophic attack is likely to occur within the next decade if policy makers continue present tactics, and states that such an attack is preventable, offering recommendations for addressing national vulnerabilities. 40,000 first printing.

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  2. 9. Aug. 2004 · The centerpiece of a strategy to prevent nuclear terrorism must be to deny terrorists access to nuclear weapons and materials. To do this, we must shape a new international security order according to a doctrine of the Three No’s: No loose nukes, No new nascent nukes, and No new nuclear states.

  3. 2. Dez. 2010 · In October 2001 President George W. Bush received a CIA report that Al Qaeda had smuggled a ten-kiloton nuclear weapon into New York City. It turned out to be a false alarm. The author presents two cases: one that nuclear terrorism is inevitable; the second, that it is preventable. Access-restricted-item.

  4. 4. Jan. 2014 · Arguing that the only way to eliminate nuclear terrorism's threat is to lock down the weapons at the source, Allison recommends nothing less than a new international order based on no insecure nuclear material, no new facilities for processing uranium or enriching plutonium and no new nuclear states. Those policies, Allison believes ...

  5. Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe. Graham Allison. Macmillan, Aug 9, 2004 - Political Science - 272 pages. A leading strategist opens our eyes to the greatest...

  6. Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe is a 2004 book by Harvard scholar Graham Allison. Allison explains that terrorists have been striving to acquire and then use nuclear weapons against the United States.

  7. 16. Nov. 2004 · Nuclear Terrorism: The Ultimate Preventable Catastrophe | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Guests. Hosted By. About the Series.