After World War II Germany was denied access to nuclear technology, yet this study reveals that German governments of all persuasions have, over the post-war years, planned for Germany to become a nuclear power. Dr Kuntzel has examined confidential papers and interviewed government officials and diplomats in Europe and North America to produce a book that challenges accepted beliefs about Germany's role in the nuclear world. He argues that the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which the USA and the Soviet Union were striving to achieve, was sabotaged in the 1960s by high-level West German intervention, resulting in loopholes which are of vital importance for international security today.
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Höhe: 216 mm
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978-0-7453-0910-1 (9780745309101)
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Adenauer and the bomb; Germany's battle against the NPT; political parties and the nuclear option; the NPT on the bargaining table; the EURATOM controversy; loopholes within loopholes; Germany and the bomb - what next?