Occasional Paper #15: Analysis and recommendations on how to place Beijing and Moscow on “the road to zero.”
A breakfast briefing held by The Nonproliferation Review on March 18, 2009 in Washington, DC.
Occasional Paper #14: Papers by participants of the Monterey Nonproliferation Strategy Group meeting on August 20-21, 2008.
Masako Toki January 6, 2009 Critical Issues Forum (CIF) Teacher Development Workshop Twenty teachers from US and Russian high schools launched the 2008-2009 Critical Issues Forum (CIF) with the Teacher Development Workshop, which took place from December 4 to 6, 2008 at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) in Monterey. Teachers from high […]
Government representatives address problems of securing radiological sources and radioactive waste management in Georgia.
The treaty was signed approximately eight years after the presidents of Central Asia first issued their joint declaration calling for the zone.
Ratification represents a nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation milestone.
Occasional Paper #13: New information on the illicit sale of chemical-weapons materials to Iran and Iraq during the 1980s sheds light on how international trafficking networks operate and suggests some practical steps for countering them.
CNS Resources on North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Program from 1980-1989.
CNS Resources on North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Program from 1960-1979.