Motivations and Possible Actions of Potential Criminal Adversaries of U.S. Nuclear Programs

Executive Summary

Gail V. Bass-Golod, Brian Michael Jenkins, Konrad Kellen, Joseph Krofcheck, Geraldine Petty, Robert N. Reinstedt, David Ronfeldt

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Bass-Golod, Gail V., Brian Michael Jenkins, Konrad Kellen, Joseph Krofcheck, Geraldine Petty, Robert N. Reinstedt, and David Ronfeldt, Motivations and Possible Actions of Potential Criminal Adversaries of U.S. Nuclear Programs: Executive Summary, RAND Corporation, R-2554/1-SL, 1980. As of September 17, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R2554z1.html
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Bass-Golod, Gail V., Brian Michael Jenkins, Konrad Kellen, Joseph Krofcheck, Geraldine Petty, Robert N. Reinstedt, and David Ronfeldt, Motivations and Possible Actions of Potential Criminal Adversaries of U.S. Nuclear Programs: Executive Summary. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1980. https://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/R2554z1.html. Also available in print form.
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