Nonproliferation Review • 3.1 • Fall 1996

Volume 3 • Number 1

ARTICLES

South Africa’s Nuclear Weapon Program: Lessons for U.S. Nonproliferation Policy
by Frank V. Pabian


Egypt’s Nuclear Program: Assessing Supplier-Based and Other Developmental Constraints
by Barbara M. Gregory


After the NPT’s Indefinite Extension: The Future of the Global Nonproliferation Regime
by Tariq Rauf and Rebecca Johnson


Improving IAEA Safeguards through Enhanced Information Analysis
by Mark H. Killinger


VIEWPOINTS

French Nuclear Testing: A Fool’s Errand
by Tariq Rauf


France’s Last Tests: A Catalyst for New Policies
by Thérèse Delpech


Developing a Code of Conduct for Conventional Weapons
by Mitsuro Donowaki


Reports: CIS Nonproliferation Developments

Conference Findings on the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program: Donor and Recipient Country Perspectives
by John M. Shields


Cooperation between the Russian Ministry of Defense and the U.S. Defense Department on Nuclear Weapons Safety
by Evgeniy P. Maslin


The International Science and Technology Center: Bureaucratic Games
by Ildar Akhtamzian


Political Aspects of Kazakhstan’s Current Nuclear Policies
by Murat Laumulin


NUCLEAR AND MISSILE TRADE AND DEVELOPMENTS

Nuclear-Related Trade and Cooperation Developments, March 1995 – June 1995


For Emerging Nuclear Supplier States


For the 15 Newly-Independent States


Ballistic, Cruise Missile, and Missile Defense Systems: Trade and Significant Developments, March 1995 – June 1995


CHARTS

An Overview of Nuclear-Related Trade
Available only in print version


Missile and Space Launch Capabilities of Selected Countries
Available only in print version

 


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