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Iran's Strategic Weapons Programmes: A Net Assessment, Gary Samore, ed., London: The International Institute for Strategic Studies/Taylor and Francis Inc., 2005, ISBN 0-415-38551-2, 128 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Yaghoubian David N.*
Affiliation:
CSU, San Bernardino

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1 Before his four-year term (2001–05) as IISS editor, Samore served as senior non-proliferation director for the NSC during the Clinton Administration (1996–2001). The Institute's Director General, John Chipman, is a former NATO research fellow.

2 One example of a complex analysis that considers these potentials responsibly is Bahgat's, GawdatNuclear Proliferation: The Islamic Republic of Iran,Iranian Studies, 39/3 (2006), 307327.CrossRefGoogle Scholar