International Arrangements Against Nuclear Terrorism
Book ChapterAuthor
George Bunn
Published by
Lexington Books in "Preventing Nuclear Terrorism", Paul Leventhal and Yonah Alexander ed., page(s): 339-359
1987
ABOUT THE BOOK
We have seen in recent hijackings
and other hostage-takings that the mightiest military machine in the world
can be tied down like Gulliver. What would happen if tomorrow's Lilliputians
had an atomic bomb, or used other means to cause nuclear violence? Preventing
Nuclear Terrorism is an insightful and provocative book that provides early
warning of a threat that must be stopped from materializing at all costs.
It points the way to avoiding a situation in which the world order, not
just our nation, would be placed at risk. It warrants close scrutiny.
- Representative Richard Gephardt
Chairman, House Democratic Caucus
The old adage about an ounce of prevention being worth a pound of
cure aptly describes the basic thrust of this valuable book. The book begins
with a distinguished and balanced International Task Force of experts concluding
that 'the probability of nuclear terrorism is increasing' and warning that
'the fact that so far there has been no serious act of nuclear terrorism
is no reason for complacency.' The Task Force report is followed by 26 studies
that provide valuable insight and perspective into all aspects of a world-threatening
problem. This is a unique body of work that offers a realistic and urgently
needed roadmap for steering clear of nuclear terrorism.
- Senator
Sam Nunn
Chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee
There is no greater challenge to the entire world than the prevention
of a detonation, accidental or otherwise, of even a single nuclear weapon.
Preventing Nuclear Terrorism makes a unique and valued contribution toward
that end. It should be widely read, discussed, and acted upon.
- Senator
John W. Warner
Secretary of the Navy, 1972-74



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