The enormous potential for destruction that lies latent in nuclear technology inevitably gives rise to the possibility of nuclear terrorism--the use of nuclear explosives or radioactivity by insurgent groups. Professor Beres considers the factors that might foster such terrorism the forms it might take and the probable consequences of each form. He then identifies a coherent strategy of counternuclear terrorism one that embraces both technological and behavioral measures that suggests policies for deterrence and situation management on both national and international levels and that points toward a major refashioning of world order.
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