APRIL 23-24, 2007: Broad support exists to prevent more space weaponization in Asia.
A Kazakh parliamentarian announced Kazakhstan still possessed a nuclear explosive device. However, the device is actually a research installation for high-pressure physics experiments.
Reports of the seizure of weapons-grade uranium in Georgia raise concerns.
Luncheon briefing on synthetic biology featuring Dr. Raymond Zilinskas with Amy E. Smithson offering feedback and commentary.
A monograph published in Russia by A. Dyakov, Yevgeni Myasnikov, and Nikolai Sokov. [In Russian]
Report on the 2006 Panel Discussion at the Monterey Institute of International Studies.
Central Asian States overcome stumbling blocks and establish a nuclear weapon-free zone.
An analysis of the development of the CANWFZ treaty, the opposition to it, and the implications of the newly established zone.
Analysis of the treaty: development, opposition, and it’s implications.
In efforts to combat nuclear terrorism countries seek to limit the civilian use of HEU.