June 5, 2001
Michael Barletta, ed.
Occasional Paper #6
This collection of concise papers offers pragmatic guidance for the Bush administration on key nonproliferation issues regarding U.S. foreign relations, nuclear, biological and chemical terrorism, and organizing the U.S. government. A product of the Monterey Nonproliferation Strategy Group, it outlines measures to help defend the United States and construct a safer world.
Read the full Occasional Paper #6:
WMD Threats 2001: Critical Choices for the Bush Administration
Contents
- Foreword by Michael Barletta
- Critical Issues in U.S. Foreign Relations
- U.S. Allies and Friends: Maintaining Productive Ties in Nonproliferation
by Nobuyasu Abe - Time for Clarification in Transatlantic Relations
by Théregrave;se Delpech - North Korean Ballistic Missile Programs: Soviet and Russian Legacies?
by Timothy McCarthy - U.S.-Russian Relations: Practical Measures to Restore Nuclear Nonproliferation Cooperation
by William Potter and Serguei Batsanov - China’s Proliferation Policies and the United States
by Harry Harding - China and Nonproliferation: The Changing Context
by Brad Roberts
- U.S. Allies and Friends: Maintaining Productive Ties in Nonproliferation
- Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Terrorism
- NBC Terrorism: Assessing Risks and Crafting Responses
by John Hamre - Bioweapons and the National Interest
by Judith Miller
- NBC Terrorism: Assessing Risks and Crafting Responses
- Organizing the U.S. Government for Nonproliferation
- Bureaucratic Balkanization: The Need for a Functioning Interagency Process
by Rose Gottemoeller - The Deutch Commission and Beyond
by Neil Joeck - Strategic Planning for U.S. Nonproliferation Initiatives in Russia
by Leonard Spector
- Bureaucratic Balkanization: The Need for a Functioning Interagency Process
- Clear and Present Dangers
- Critical Choices, Fateful Consequences
by Michael Barletta
- Critical Choices, Fateful Consequences