|
A comprehensive approach toward
curbing WMD
proliferation would first include strategies for preventing the use of existing WMD possessed by various countries.
It would also include strategies for freezing and reducing existing WMD arsenals
and for slowing the spread, or proliferation, of WMD to additional countries
and terrorist organizations. In dealing with some existing WMD capabilities,
moreover, a comprehensive approach must address not only the risk of deliberate
use of WMD, but also the risk of accidental or unauthorized use of these weapons.
WMD
411 explores ways of curbing WMD
proliferation through the following case studies:
Each case study discusses types
of policies and approaches that the international community has used or could employ in dealing with the
threat posed by WMD proliferation.
|