Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East, Paperback Book

Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East Paperback

Part of the Belfer Center Studies in International Security series

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The political dimensions of the Arab-Israeli relationship have changed dramatically in recent years.

Israel and its Arab neighbors have made remarkable progress toward resolving long-standing conflicts.

In Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East, Shai Feldman considers whether these political breakthroughs have set the stage for agreements on controlling nuclear weapons in the region.

He presents a richly detailed overview of the current situation and lays out an agenda for future efforts to reduce the risk of nuclear war in the Middle East.Feldman, whose background in strategic studies includes nearly two decades of research at Tel Aviv University's Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, provides a comprehensive analysis of the nuclear programs of Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Libya, and Syria.

He presents a detailed picture of how Israel and the Arab states view nuclear weapons -- their utility, and the threats they pose to regional security -- and explores the different approaches that Israel and the Arab states have adopted toward nuclear arms control. Feldman concludes by suggesting interim measures that might help bridge the gap between these different perspectives.BCSIA Studies in International Security

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