CNS Occasional Papers

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OP#05: International Perspectives on Missile Proliferation and Defenses

Occasional Paper #5: The focus of this series reflects the concern of both centers that the spread of ballistic missiles constitutes one of the most serious and complex nonproliferation challenges today.

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OP#04: Proliferation Challenges and Nonproliferation Opportunities for New Administrations

Occasional Paper #4: Michael Barletta, ed.

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OP#03: Nonproliferation Regimes At Risk

Occasional Paper #3: Michael Barletta and Amy Sands, eds.

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OP#02: A History of Ballistic Missile Development in the DPRK

Occasional Paper #2: By Joseph S. Bermudez, Jr.

Former Soviet Biological Weapons Facilities in Kazakhstan: Forward

Jonathan Tucker’s Forward to the report on the former Soviet biological weapons facilities in Kazakhstan.

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OP#01: Former Soviet Biological Weapons Facilities in Kazakhstan: Past, Present, and Future

Occasional Paper #1: Kazakhstani facilities involved in the research and development, production, and testing of biological weapons (BW) played a key role in the former Soviet BW program.