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Nuclear Weapons: At What Cost?
Ben Cramer
IPB, 2009.
In contrast to earlier studies which looked at single countries, Nuclear Weapons: At What Cost? offers a survey of the costs of the nuclear weapons programmes of all the relevant states – even though in some cases the exact figures are difficult to obtain.>>>READ
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Review (en français) by Alain Joxe in Le Monde Diplomatique in its April 2010 edition: Le monde-diplomatique.fr/2010/04
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Whose
Priorities ? In four Languages
A guide for campaigners on military and social spending.
Colin ARCHER
IPB, 2007.
This
book is a follow-up to IPB's earlier volume Warfare or Welfare? Disarmament
for Development in the 21st Century. While that work attempted to describe
the nature of the problems ... > READ
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Warfare
or Welfare ? In four Languages
Disarmement for Development in the 21th Century. A human security approach.
Colin Archer.
IPB, 2005.
IPB´s
new book, Warfare or Welfare, sets out information and arguments that
form the basis of IPB´s new program ... > READ
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From
War to Peace
Caroline
GUINARD.
IPB, Nonviolence International, 2002.
Lessons learned from achievements and failures in peace agreements over
the past decade: a strategy for peace process optimization. From War
to Peace by Caroline Guinard (Nonviolence International, South East
Asia Office). A practical handbook for ... > READ
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Peace
is possible
In
18 Languages
Fredrik S. HEFFERMEHL
IPB/BIP, 2000
Peace
is Possible, edited by former IPB Vice-President Fredrik.S. Heffermehl,
can now be read in 18 languages. This captivating International Peace
Bureau book was created to ... > READ
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