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Trident RUSI Journal: Trident – The Balance of Costs and Benefits 19 Dec 2006
As we come to the end of a procurement cycle, this is the first real opportunity to address Britain's nuclear deterrent since the post-Suez Defence Review in 1957. Maritime Forces Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Trident Defence Policy
Nuclear sign RUSI Journal: Nuclear Disarmament Versus Peace in the 21st Century 25 Apr 2006
The possession of the deterrent may be unpleasant, but it is an unpleasant necessity. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Trident Defence Policy
RUSI Journal: Questions for the Debate on the Future of the UK Strategic Deterrent 27 Jan 2006 by Dr Lee Willett
Assuming that a decision is taken in favour of continuity of deterrent capability, the UK will need a capability relevant to a variety of new threats. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues Maritime Forces Trident Defence Policy
RUSI Journal: What Next for Trident? 8 Apr 2005
As the submarines that launch the UK’s nuclear missiles approaches the end of their operational life, what does the future hold for Britain’s nuclear capability? Maritime Forces Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Trident Defence Policy
RUSI Journal: Conventially-Armed UK Trident? 18 Jun 2004
Can Trident be adapted to a non-nuclear. more conventianally armed weapon? Technology Maritime Forces Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Defence Policy Trident
RUSI Journal: Thinking about nuclear weapons 10 Dec 1997
Sir Michael underlines the important agenda of further arms control and reduction now available, and considers the contribution which Britain, as a Trident equipped nuclear power, could make to that agenda. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Trident Defence Policy
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