International Security - Books
International Security-related Chatham House books are listed below.
US-UK Nuclear Cooperation: An Assessment and Future Prospects
Publication Date: August 2008
As the US and the UK commemorate five decades of their special nuclear relationship embodied in the Mutual Defence Agreement (MDA), Chatham House and CSIS examine the history behind the agreement and the broader significance of the US-UK nuclear relationship.
Britain and Security
Publication Date: June 2007
While the classic menace of invasion no longer represents a key threat to the UK, an ever-widening range of dangers - international and domestic terrorism; energy insecurity; organised crime; infectious disease; and the consequences of conflicts and instability elsewhere in the world - represent new and complex threats to the country.
Global Non-Proliferation and Counter-Terrorism
The Impact of UNSCR 1540
Publication Date: March 2007
In this important book, noted scholars and policymakers examine a broad range of counter-proliferation measures, such as the Proliferation Security Initiative, within the scope of the resolution, and discuss its impact on the bioscientific community, the Chemical Weapons Convention, the International Atomic Energy Agency, trade and customs, and the role of the UN.
Divided West
European Security and the Transatlantic Relationship
Publication Date: June 2006
This book analyses the genesis and process through which transatlantic strategic dissonance now defines a divided West. It contends that constructive strategic dissonance has the potential to best manage a complex and pressing global security agenda.
Enough of the Definition of Terrorism
Publication Date: September 2000
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