Beaton, Leonard. Must the Bomb Spread?Harmondsworth, Middlesex and Baltimore, Md.: Penguin Books, 1966.
2.
Beaton, Leonard., and John Maddox. The Spread of Nuclear Weapons.London: Chatto and Windus, for the Institute for Strategic Studies, 1962.
3.
Birnbaum, Karl. “The Swedish Experience.” In Alastair Buchan (ed.), A World of Nuclear Powers?Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall, for the American Assembly, 1966.
4.
Goldberg, Alfred. “The Atomic Origins of the British Nuclear Deterrent, ”International Affairs, 40 (1964), 409–29.
Halperin, Morton H.China and the Bomb.New York: Praeger, 1965.
7.
Kelly, George A.“The Political Background of the French A-Bomb, ”Orbis, 4 (1960), 284–306.
8.
Kramish, Arnold. The Peaceful Atom in Foreign Policy.New York: Harper and Row, for the Council on Foreign Relations, 1963.
9.
Kramish, Arnold. “The Watched and the Unwatched: Inspection in the Non-Proliferation Treaty, ”Adelphi Papers (Institute for Strategic Studies), 36 (1967).
10.
Mendl, Wolf. “The Background of French Nuclear Policy, ”International Affairs, 41 (1965), 22–36.
11.
Prawitz, Jan. “A Code of Ethics for Uranium.”Stockholm: Research Institute of National Defense, 1966.
12.
Zoppo, Ciro. “France as a Nuclear Power.” In R. N. Rosecrance (ed.), The Dispersion of Nuclear Weapons.New York and London: Columbia University Press, 1964.
13.
Zuckerman, Sir Solly. “Technological Aspects of Proliferation, ”Adelphi Papers (Institute for Strategic Studies)29 (1966), 1–8.