Occasional Paper #4: Michael Barletta, ed.
Amidst the inherent costs and risks of nuclear submarines more and more countries want them.
Updates on the efforts to rescue sailors from the Russian nuclear-powered submarine Kursk.
Inability to save 118 sailors from the Kursk highlights multiple problems facing Russia’s nuclear fleet.
In July 2000, CNS hosted a unique seminar with participants from mainland China, Taiwan, and the US. A retired senior military officer and two academics from each side met to identify and discuss trends that might destabilize the security environment in the Taiwan Strait.
Many states think not enough attention is given to the Resolution on the Middle East, the focus for some Arab states in the upcoming Review Conference.
March, 14, 2000 William Potter, Djuro Miljanic, Ivo Slaus Published in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, http://www.bullatomsci.org/ March/April 2000 Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 63-70 © 2000 The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Yugoslavia–at least in the eyes of the West–is regarded as a pariah state. But it is a pariah state whose predecessor, […]
Russian President Vladimir Putin signs National Security Concept with new nuclear policy aspects.
Occasional Paper #2: By Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr.
Facilities include: mining and milling, conversion, uranium enrichment, fuel fabrication, reactors and critical assemblies, waste disposal and weapons-dedicated facilities.