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Nuclear non-proliferation: the current situtation [Memorandum submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee]

Nuclear non-proliferation: the current situtation [Memorandum submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee]
Nuclear non-proliferation: the current situtation [Memorandum submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee]
0100209440
HC579-ii
57-71
The Stationery Office
Simpson, John
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Howell, David
House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee
Simpson, John
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Howell, David

Simpson, John , House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee (1994) Nuclear non-proliferation: the current situtation [Memorandum submitted to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee]. In, Howell, David (ed.) UK Policy on Weapons Proliferation and Control in the Post-Cold War Era - Minutes of Evidence, Wednesday 19 October 1994. (House of Commons Papers [1993-94], HC579-ii) London, UK. The Stationery Office, pp. 57-71.

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Published date: December 1994
Additional Information: John Simpson contributed part of report: Nuclear Non-Proliferation: The Current Situtation

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Local EPrints ID: 39765
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/39765
ISBN: 0100209440
PURE UUID: e09198db-6074-4413-8795-ed5384713e1e

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Date deposited: 01 May 2009
Last modified: 30 Jan 2024 17:47

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Author: John Simpson
Editor: David Howell
Corporate Author: House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee

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