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BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN WEAPONS CONVENTION important. However, the biological component of UNSGM remains underdeveloped and, accordingly, there is a need enhance the UNSGM to ensure any biological investigation is CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation. THE ROLE OF YOUTH AS CHANGE AGENTS FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT On April 17th, 2021 high school students from Russia, Japan, and the United States joined the online Critical Issues Forum (CIF) Spring Student Conference. The Critical Issues Forum (CIF) aims to promote nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation education to high school students while helping students develop critical thinking skills and cultivate cross-cultural communication. CNS OCCASIONAL PAPERS CNS Occasional Papers, Grace Liu Articles, Margaret Rowland Croy Articles, Melissa Hanham Articles, New Tools & Emerging Technologies, Nuclear, Reports & Books, South Asia. By Rhianna Kreger. JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. CHEMICAL WEAPON MUNITIONS DUMPED AT SEA: AN INTERACTIVESEE MORE ON NONPROLIFERATION.ORG OP #49: A GUIDE TO INVESTIGATING OUTBREAK ORIGINS OP #49: A Guide to Investigating Outbreak Origins. COVID-19 has exposed key gaps in the global community’s ability to assess infectious disease outbreaks of international concern, in particular the ability to differentiate between natural and laboratory sources of infection. The risk of natural outbreaks is increasing as uncheckedpopulation
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BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN WEAPONS CONVENTION important. However, the biological component of UNSGM remains underdeveloped and, accordingly, there is a need enhance the UNSGM to ensure any biological investigation is CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation. THE ROLE OF YOUTH AS CHANGE AGENTS FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT On April 17th, 2021 high school students from Russia, Japan, and the United States joined the online Critical Issues Forum (CIF) Spring Student Conference. The Critical Issues Forum (CIF) aims to promote nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation education to high school students while helping students develop critical thinking skills and cultivate cross-cultural communication. CNS OCCASIONAL PAPERS CNS Occasional Papers, Grace Liu Articles, Margaret Rowland Croy Articles, Melissa Hanham Articles, New Tools & Emerging Technologies, Nuclear, Reports & Books, South Asia. By Rhianna Kreger. UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons CNS OCCASIONAL PAPERS CNS Occasional Papers, Grace Liu Articles, Margaret Rowland Croy Articles, Melissa Hanham Articles, New Tools & Emerging Technologies, Nuclear, Reports & Books, South Asia. By Rhianna Kreger. THE NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW The Nonproliferation Review is a refereed journal concerned with the causes, consequences, and control of the spread of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. The Review features case studies, theoretical analyses, historical studies, reports, viewpoints, and book reviews on such issues as state-run weapons programs, treaties and export controls, safeguards, verification and compliance PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS: KN-23 SRBM Preliminary Analysis: KN-23 SRBM. North Korea has tested a new short-range ballistic missile called the KN-23 that can deliver a nuclear weapon-sized payload to targets throughout much of South Korea. This missile is similar in capability to Russia’s Iskander-M, which flies on a quasi-ballistic trajectory designed to defeat missiledefenses.
ELENA SOKOVA
Vienna, Austria +43 (1) 236-948-201. Background. Elena K. Sokova is currently the Executive Director of the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation. She was the Deputy Director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (2015-2019). Previously, she was the Executive Director of the JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation. YOUNG WOMEN IN NONPROLIFERATION INITIATIVE Overview Welcome to the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) Online Resource for Young Women in Nonproliferation! This site features articles, learning tools, and resources for women who are interested in stopping the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). It is maintained t RUSSIAN–US STRATEGIC STABILITY TALKS Russian–US Strategic Stability Talks. Post on 30 October 2020 by Rhianna Kreger. October 30, 2020. The following is an excerpt of a brief published by the Deep Cuts Commission. Over the decades, Moscow and Washington have held multiple rounds of consultations, dialogues, and negotiations on nuclear arms control and strategic stability.DR. HANNA NOTTE
BIDEN HAS A MODEL FOR DEALING WITH REGIONAL FEARS OF January 25, 2021 Hanna Notte. The following was originally published at Foreign Policy.. As the Biden administration formulates its Iran policy, there is an intense debate—in Washington and global capitals—over whether a straightforward return to the Iran nuclear deal will be sufficient to mitigate the perceived threats emanating from the Islamic Republic.ELENA SOKOVA
UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons NPR 13.1: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR scientific and technological knowledge required for the development of a nuclear weapons program, if not weaponization. In recent years, questions have been raised regarding whether the basic trade-off of NPR81: ENDING THE PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY ENRICHED URANIUM The Nonproliferation Review/Spring 2001 CHUNYAN MA & FRANK VON HIPPEL 86 Ending the Production of Highly Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactors Viewpoint CHUNYAN MA & FRANK VON HIPPEL1 Chunyan Ma is a Researcher in Weapon System Development and Arms Control Studies in JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation. YOUNG WOMEN IN NONPROLIFERATION INITIATIVE Overview Welcome to the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) Online Resource for Young Women in Nonproliferation! This site features articles, learning tools, and resources for women who are interested in stopping the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). It is maintained t RUSSIAN–US STRATEGIC STABILITY TALKS Russian–US Strategic Stability Talks. Post on 30 October 2020 by Rhianna Kreger. October 30, 2020. The following is an excerpt of a brief published by the Deep Cuts Commission. Over the decades, Moscow and Washington have held multiple rounds of consultations, dialogues, and negotiations on nuclear arms control and strategic stability.DR. HANNA NOTTE
BIDEN HAS A MODEL FOR DEALING WITH REGIONAL FEARS OF January 25, 2021 Hanna Notte. The following was originally published at Foreign Policy.. As the Biden administration formulates its Iran policy, there is an intense debate—in Washington and global capitals—over whether a straightforward return to the Iran nuclear deal will be sufficient to mitigate the perceived threats emanating from the Islamic Republic.ELENA SOKOVA
UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons NPR 13.1: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR scientific and technological knowledge required for the development of a nuclear weapons program, if not weaponization. In recent years, questions have been raised regarding whether the basic trade-off of NPR81: ENDING THE PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY ENRICHED URANIUM The Nonproliferation Review/Spring 2001 CHUNYAN MA & FRANK VON HIPPEL 86 Ending the Production of Highly Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactors Viewpoint CHUNYAN MA & FRANK VON HIPPEL1 Chunyan Ma is a Researcher in Weapon System Development and Arms Control Studies in JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. MASTERS STUDENTS IN DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM DEFEND THESES Students from Russia, the United States and South Korea presented their final papers as the result of their studies in 2019-2021. THE NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW The Nonproliferation Review is a refereed journal concerned with the causes, consequences, and control of the spread of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. The Review features case studies, theoretical analyses, historical studies, reports, viewpoints, and book reviews on such issues as state-run weapons programs, treaties and export controls, safeguards, verification and compliance YOUNG WOMEN IN NONPROLIFERATION INITIATIVE Overview Welcome to the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) Online Resource for Young Women in Nonproliferation! This site features articles, learning tools, and resources for women who are interested in stopping the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). It is maintained t DR. PHILIPP C. BLEEK DRONES AND CBRN NONPROLIFERATION AND Drones and CBRN Terrorism Threats and Responses Dr. Philipp C. Bleek. Associate Professor, Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies Program. Middlebury Institute ofCONFERENCE REPORTS
The morning session was set aside for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to address the PrepCom, while the afternoon saw the continuation of general debate and the beginnings of discussions onCluster 1 issues.
IRAN | JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES Occasional Paper #13: New information on the illicit sale of chemical-weapons materials to Iran and Iraq during the 1980s sheds light on how international trafficking networks operate and suggests some practical steps for countering them. THE 1971 SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC IN ARALSK, KAZAKHSTAN, AND THE OCCASIONAL PAPERS AVAILABLE FROM CNS No. 1 Former Soviet Biological Weapons Facilities in Kazakhstan: Past, Present, and Future, by Gulbarshyn Bozheyeva, Yerlan Kunakbayev, and Dastan Yeleukenov, June 1999. No. 2 A History of Ballistic Missile Development in the DPRK, by Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., November 1999. No. 3 Nonproliferation Regimes at Risk, Michael Barletta and Amy BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN WEAPONS CONVENTION important. However, the biological component of UNSGM remains underdeveloped and, accordingly, there is a need enhance the UNSGM to ensure any biological investigation is NPR 5.3: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN EGYPT Dany Shoham 48 The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1998 Dr. Dany Shoham is a researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. MASTERS STUDENTS IN DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM DEFEND THESES Students from Russia, the United States and South Korea presented their final papers as the result of their studies in 2019-2021. CHEMICAL WEAPON MUNITIONS DUMPED AT SEA: AN INTERACTIVESEE MORE ON NONPROLIFERATION.ORGDR. HANNA NOTTE
RUSSIAN–US STRATEGIC STABILITY TALKS Russian–US Strategic Stability Talks. Post on 30 October 2020 by Rhianna Kreger. October 30, 2020. The following is an excerpt of a brief published by the Deep Cuts Commission. Over the decades, Moscow and Washington have held multiple rounds of consultations, dialogues, and negotiations on nuclear arms control and strategic stability.ELENA SOKOVA
UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons NPR 13.1: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR scientific and technological knowledge required for the development of a nuclear weapons program, if not weaponization. In recent years, questions have been raised regarding whether the basic trade-off of NPR72: GERMAN SCIENTISTS IN THE SOVIET ATOMIC PROJECT 1 PAVEL V. OLEYNIKOV The Nonproliferation Review/Summer 2000 German Scientists in the Soviet Atomic Project PAVEL V. OLEYNIKOV1 Pavel Oleynikov has been a group leader at the Institute of Technical Physics of the Russian Federal Nuclear NPR 4.3: EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING … The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1997 Report: Iraq’s Use of CW in Gulf War 114 EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING THE 1991PERSIAN GULF WAR
JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. MASTERS STUDENTS IN DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM DEFEND THESES Students from Russia, the United States and South Korea presented their final papers as the result of their studies in 2019-2021. CHEMICAL WEAPON MUNITIONS DUMPED AT SEA: AN INTERACTIVESEE MORE ON NONPROLIFERATION.ORGDR. HANNA NOTTE
RUSSIAN–US STRATEGIC STABILITY TALKS Russian–US Strategic Stability Talks. Post on 30 October 2020 by Rhianna Kreger. October 30, 2020. The following is an excerpt of a brief published by the Deep Cuts Commission. Over the decades, Moscow and Washington have held multiple rounds of consultations, dialogues, and negotiations on nuclear arms control and strategic stability.ELENA SOKOVA
UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons NPR 13.1: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR scientific and technological knowledge required for the development of a nuclear weapons program, if not weaponization. In recent years, questions have been raised regarding whether the basic trade-off of NPR72: GERMAN SCIENTISTS IN THE SOVIET ATOMIC PROJECT 1 PAVEL V. OLEYNIKOV The Nonproliferation Review/Summer 2000 German Scientists in the Soviet Atomic Project PAVEL V. OLEYNIKOV1 Pavel Oleynikov has been a group leader at the Institute of Technical Physics of the Russian Federal Nuclear NPR 4.3: EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING … The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1997 Report: Iraq’s Use of CW in Gulf War 114 EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING THE 1991PERSIAN GULF WAR
MASTERS STUDENTS IN DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM DEFEND THESES Students from Russia, the United States and South Korea presented their final papers as the result of their studies in 2019-2021. THE NONPROLIFERATION REVIEW The Nonproliferation Review is a refereed journal concerned with the causes, consequences, and control of the spread of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. The Review features case studies, theoretical analyses, historical studies, reports, viewpoints, and book reviews on such issues as state-run weapons programs, treaties and export controls, safeguards, verification and compliance OP #49: A GUIDE TO INVESTIGATING OUTBREAK ORIGINS OP #49: A Guide to Investigating Outbreak Origins. COVID-19 has exposed key gaps in the global community’s ability to assess infectious disease outbreaks of international concern, in particular the ability to differentiate between natural and laboratory sources of infection. The risk of natural outbreaks is increasing as uncheckedpopulation
REGULATING FLOATING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS The article is devoted to practical and legal aspects of floating nuclear power plants (FNPPs). The first ever FNPP “Academic Lomonosov” was built in 2019 in Russia. It is a unique transportable nuclear low-power unit intended for energy and heat supply of remote port cities, industrial enterprises, gas and oil platforms. CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation.CONFERENCE REPORTS
The morning session was set aside for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to address the PrepCom, while the afternoon saw the continuation of general debate and the beginnings of discussions onCluster 1 issues.
IRAN | JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES Occasional Paper #13: New information on the illicit sale of chemical-weapons materials to Iran and Iraq during the 1980s sheds light on how international trafficking networks operate and suggests some practical steps for countering them. PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS: KN-23 SRBM Preliminary Analysis: KN-23 SRBM. North Korea has tested a new short-range ballistic missile called the KN-23 that can deliver a nuclear weapon-sized payload to targets throughout much of South Korea. This missile is similar in capability to Russia’s Iskander-M, which flies on a quasi-ballistic trajectory designed to defeat missiledefenses.
NPR 1.1: A CHRONOLOGY OF SOUTH AFRICA'S NUCLEAR PROGRAM The Nonproliferation Review/Fall 1993 35 A Chronology of South Africa's Nuclear Program by Zondi Masiza Zondi Masiza is a research assistant at the Program for Nonproliferation Studies. NPR 6.3: BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN THE FORMER SOVIET … 3 Kenneth Alibek The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1999 dium-range bombers like the Ilyushin-28 fitted with a two-ton capacity spray tank, with the capability to cover JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation.DR. HANNA NOTTE
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CHEMICAL WEAPON MUNITIONS DUMPED AT SEA: AN INTERACTIVESEE MORE ON NONPROLIFERATION.ORGCHEMICAL DUMPING IN WATERELENA SOKOVA
UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons NPR 13.1: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR scientific and technological knowledge required for the development of a nuclear weapons program, if not weaponization. In recent years, questions have been raised regarding whether the basic trade-off of NPR 5.3: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN EGYPTCOUNTRIES WITH CHEMICAL WEAPONSLIST OF CHEMICAL WEAPONSWHAT COUNTRIES HAVE BIOLOGICAL WEAPONSEGYPT NUCLEAR WEAPONS Dany Shoham 48 The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1998 Dr. Dany Shoham is a researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, NPR 4.3: EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING … The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1997 Report: Iraq’s Use of CW in Gulf War 114 EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING THE 1991PERSIAN GULF WAR
JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIESABOUTRESEARCHEVENTSEDUCATIONEXPERTSDONATE Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. CNS HOLDS VIRTUAL US-RUSSIA DIALOGUE FEATURING NEXT June 9, 2020 Sarah Bidgood. On May 15, 2020, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the PIR Center held a virtual US-Russia Dialogue on the NPT Review Process that highlighted ideas from the next generation.DR. HANNA NOTTE
JEFFREY LEWIS
CHEMICAL WEAPON MUNITIONS DUMPED AT SEA: AN INTERACTIVESEE MORE ON NONPROLIFERATION.ORGCHEMICAL DUMPING IN WATERELENA SOKOVA
UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons NPR 13.1: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR scientific and technological knowledge required for the development of a nuclear weapons program, if not weaponization. In recent years, questions have been raised regarding whether the basic trade-off of NPR 5.3: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN EGYPTCOUNTRIES WITH CHEMICAL WEAPONSLIST OF CHEMICAL WEAPONSWHAT COUNTRIES HAVE BIOLOGICAL WEAPONSEGYPT NUCLEAR WEAPONS Dany Shoham 48 The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1998 Dr. Dany Shoham is a researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan University, NPR 4.3: EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING … The Nonproliferation Review/Spring-Summer 1997 Report: Iraq’s Use of CW in Gulf War 114 EVIDENCE IRAQ USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS DURING THE 1991PERSIAN GULF WAR
JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES Securing Sensitive Technologies: A Discussion on Strategies for Global Supply Chains in Today’s Strategic Trade Control Landscape This CNS program focuses on the evolution of strategic supply chains, including 'industry mapping’ of key strategic technologies. NONPROLIFERATION TRAINING COURSES CNS provides nonproliferation training in a wide variety of topics. Upcoming/Current Courses Past Courses Intensive Course on WMD Nonproliferation and Security for Women in STEM APPLICATIONS CLOSED March 2020 Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Short Course AP UNDERSTANDING NUCLEAR WEAPON RISKS: NON-STATE ACTORS AND April 21, 2017 Elena Sokova. CNS Deputy Director Elena K. Sokova discusses risks of nuclear weapons and materials falling into wrong hands and provides an assessment of international efforts to deny terrorists and non-state actors access to these weapons and materials in her chapter in the new UNIDIR study Understanding Nuclear Risks.. Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons REGULATING FLOATING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS The article is devoted to practical and legal aspects of floating nuclear power plants (FNPPs). The first ever FNPP “Academic Lomonosov” was built in 2019 in Russia. It is a unique transportable nuclear low-power unit intended for energy and heat supply of remote port cities, industrial enterprises, gas and oil platforms. COMBATING THE FINANCING OF PROLIFERATION Combating the Financing of Proliferation. A new study coauthored by Ian J. Stewart, CNS Washington office executive director, aims to examine why most governments appear to attach less importance to countering proliferation finance than they do to countering money laundering or terrorist financing. The paper was coauthored by AndreaViski and
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Short Course: Tracking North Korea’s WMD and Sanctions Evasion with Open Sources. New course teaching cutting-edge research techniques, tools, and resources used by CNS experts. Read More. 07 Oct. 2020. Americas, Analysis, Asia, East Asia, New Tools & Emerging Technologies, North Korea, Shea Cotton Articles, United States. ByAnne Marie Steiger.
NPR12.3: DOES INTENT EQUAL CAPABILITY? AL-QAEDA AND that were once under Muslim rule.3 A commonly cited, long-term goal is to undermine Western hegemony by targeting U.S. allies as well as U.S. military establishments and civilian populations.4 Osama bin Laden, the most prominent leader of the al-Qaeda network, has specifically identified the United States as the ‘‘great Satan’’ and hascalled for
NPR 4.2: NORWAY’S NUCLEAR ODYSSEY: FROM OPTIMISTIC The Nonproliferation Review/Winter 1997 1 Astrid Forland Astrid Forland is a doctoral student in History at the University of Bergen, Norway. Her dissertation NPR72: GERMAN SCIENTISTS IN THE SOVIET ATOMIC PROJECT 1 PAVEL V. OLEYNIKOV The Nonproliferation Review/Summer 2000 German Scientists in the Soviet Atomic Project PAVEL V. OLEYNIKOV1 Pavel Oleynikov has been a group leader at the Institute of Technical Physics of the Russian Federal Nuclear BIOLOGICAL AND TOXIN WEAPONS CONVENTION important. However, the biological component of UNSGM remains underdeveloped and, accordingly, there is a need enhance the UNSGM to ensure any biological investigation is* About
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