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Nonproliferation Review • 5.2 • Winter 1998

Volume 5 • Number 2 ARTICLES Israel and the Evolution of U.S. Nonproliferation Policy: The Critical Decade (1958-1968) by Avner Cohen The Disposition of Excess Weapons Plutonium: A Comparison of Three Narrative Contexts by Alexandra von Meier, Jennifer Lynn Miller, and Ann C. Keller Norms and Nuclear Proliferation: Sweden’s Lessons for Assessing Iran by Eric […]

Nonproliferation Review • 5.1 • Fall 1998

Volume 5 • Number 1 ARTICLES Surprise Down Under: The Secret History of Australia’s Nuclear Ambitions by Jim Walsh U.S. Policy on Ballistic Missile Proliferation: The MTCR’s First Decade (1987-1997) by Wyn Q. Bowen International Control of Nuclear Proliferation: Beyond Carrots and Sticks by Ronald B. Mitchell Japan’s Plutonium Policy: Consequences for Nonproliferation by Eiichi […]

Nonproliferation Review • 6.4 • Fall 1999

Volume 6 • Number 4 ARTICLES The Economic Impacts of the 1998 Sanctions on India and Pakistan by Daniel Morrow and Michael Carriere Assessing the Risk of Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation to Terrorists by Jean Pascal Zanders Lessons of the Agreed Framework for Using Engagement as a Nonproliferation Tool by Curtis H. Martin The […]

Nonproliferation Review • 6.3 • Spring-Summer 1999

Volume 6 • Number 3 INTERVIEW Biological Weapons in the Former Soviet Union: An Interview With Dr. Kenneth Alibek conducted by Jonathan B. Tucker ARTICLES An Impossible Game: Stable Nuclear Deterrence After the Indian and Pakistani Tests by Mario E. Carranza Command and Control Challenges in South Asia by Clayton P. Bowen and Daniel Wolvén […]

Nonproliferation Review • 6.2 • Winter 1999

Volume 6 • Number 2 ARTICLES Giving Nonproliferation Norms Teeth: Sanctions and the NPPA by Randy J. Rydell The Status of Norms against Nuclear Testing by George Bunn The Reincarnation of CoCom: Explaining Post-Cold War Export Controls by Michael Lipson VIEWPOINTS Strengthening the Nonproliferation Regime: How Much Progress Have We Made? by Piet de Klerk […]

Nonproliferation Review • 6.1 • Fall 1999

Volume 6 • Number 1 ARTICLES The Systemic Bases of India’s Challenge to the Global Nuclear Order by T.V. Paul From Existential to Minimum Deterrence: Explaining India’s Decision to Test by Gaurav Kampani Domestic-International Linkages: India and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty by Dinshaw Mistry Iran’s Threat Perceptions and Arms Control Policies by Peter Jones […]

Nonproliferation Review • 7.3 • Fall 2000

Volume 7 • Number 3 INTERVIEW Ambassador Abdallah Baali on the 2000 NPT Review Conference conducted by Tariq Rauf ARTICLES The South African Chemical and Biological Warfare Program: An Overview by Chandré Gould and Peter I. Folb Confidence-Building Measures for the BTWC: Performance and Potential by Marie Isabelle Chevrier and Iris Hunger Parameters of Stable […]

Nonproliferation Review • 7.2 • Summer 2000

Volume 7 • Number 2 ARTICLES German Scientists in the Soviet Atomic Project by Pavel V. Oleynikov When Sukarno Sought the Bomb: Indonesian Nuclear Aspirations in the Mid-1960s by Robert M. Cornejo Conversion of Russian Chemical Weapons Production Facilities: Conflicts with the CWC by Sonia Ben Ouagrham VIEWPOINTS Can the United States Influence the WMD […]

Nonproliferation Review • 7.1 • Spring 2000

Volume 7 • Number 1 ARTICLES Isotopes and Identity: Australia and the Nuclear Weapons Option, 1949-1999 by Jacques E.C. Hymans Ideas, Beliefs, and Nuclear Policies: The Cases of South Africa and Ukraine by William J. Long and Suzette R. Grillot North Korean Behavior in Nuclear Negotiations by Yong-Sup Han SPECIAL REPORT — Assessing US Nonproliferation […]

Nonproliferation Review • 8.3 • Fall 2001

Volume 8 • Number 3 Special Section on September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks Interview with Ambassador Robert G. Joseph, U.S. National Security Council Staff conducted by Leonard S. Spector Roundtable on the Implications of the September 11, 2001, Terrorist Attacks for Nonproliferation and Arms Control ARTICLES Israel and Chemical/Biological Weapons: History, Deterrence, and Arms Control […]