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Social Media: Security: WMD Proliferation

181-210 Social Media articles displayed
for the Security/WMD Proliferation Topic

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China and Missile Defense
NMD or TMD could provoke a destabilizing arms race in East Asia. A panel discussion with Dr. Ronald Montaperto and Dr. Michael O'Hanlon. (Nixon Center, 10/19/2000) Read More...


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French Views on Missile Defense
France does not object to the idea of missile defense in general, but feel that NMD will alter the strategic balance, and is not commensurate to the true potential scenario of attack against the US. ... Read More...


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Iranian Nuclear Weapons and U.S. Policy
Geoffrey Kemp, Director of Regional Strategic Programs at The Nixon Center, talks about a possible Iranian nuclear weapons program and how it relates to broader geopolitical issues involving the Unite... Read More...


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No 'Business as Usual' With Libya
Discusses Libya's announcement of its willingness to dismantle its program of weapons of mass destruction and to halt development of its nuclear program. By Mohammed Buisier. (Washington Post, 12/29/2... Read More...


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China and the North Korean Nuclear Crisis
Outlines Chinese interests and strategies with regard to the DPRK nuclear crisis (Monterey Institute of International Studies, 1/22/2003) Read More...


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One Last Chance
Examining Iran's nuclear program. (The Economist, Nov 28, 2003) Read More...


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Kashmir: Fundamentalism Takes Root
Last year's nuclear tests by both India and Pakistan brought world attention to the decades-old Kashmir conflict. Neither New Delhi nor Islamabad has ever asked what Kashmiris want. They would not lik... Read More...


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BBC In Depth: Crisis in the Gulf
Analysis of Iraq weapon inspection crisis. (11/14/99) Read More...


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NMD Testing Does Not Have to Wreck the ABM Treaty
(World Policy Journal, 9/1/2001) Read More...


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The Most Urgent Security Threat?
Discusses American perspective regarding possible theft of nuclear weapons or weapons-usable material from Russia for use against Americans. (Nixon Center, 1/19/2001) Read More...


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Institute of World Politics
The Institute of World Politics (IWP) is an independent graduate school of statecraft and national security affairs offering evening courses taught by the nation's leading scholar - practitioners. Read More...


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National Security Strategy
The National Security Strategy of the United States of America (09/17/2002) Read More...


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U.S.-Russia Summit Priorities: The Strategic Framework, a Nuclear Arms Agreement, and Trade
Summit framework could lay the foundation for a new 21st century security architecture while facilitating Russia's integration into the European-North Atlantic security and economic environment. (Her... Read More...


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Russia and the Axis of Evil: Money, Ambition, and U.S. Interests
Russia is more concerned today about the threat of Islamist terrorism than most Western European governments, thus providing the window for a strategic relationship. The Bush Administration should gi... Read More...


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Nuclear Terrorism Poses the Gravest Threat Today
The United States must develop a coherent strategy for combating WMD terrorism. Europeans, instead of "free-riding" on US initiatives, must put forth their own programs equal in their potential impac... Read More...


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Controlling Nuclear Warheads and Materials: A Report Card and Action Plan
The possibility that nuclear weapons or the materials needed to make them could be stolen and fall into the hands of terrorists or hostile states poses among the most urgent threats to U.S. and intern... Read More...


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Russia: Grasping Reality of Nuclear Terror
The threat of nuclear terror has grown due to Russia's second campaign in Chechnya, which has left separatists to believe the threat of catastrophy is the only way to drive Russia out of the North Cau... Read More...


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A Scary Thought: Loose Nukes in North Korea
This development undermines global nonproliferation efforts that have been successful for decades, and represents an imminent danger to the security of the region. Our position in that diplomacy must ... Read More...


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Prospects for U.S.-Russian Nonproliferation Cooperation Under Bush and Putin
(Belfer Center, 1/1/2003) Read More...


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The Future of Nuclear Power: An Interdisciplinary MIT Study
Nuclear power could be one option for reducing carbon emissions that contribute to global warming. However, the industry must address several challenges to overcome the current state of decline and ... Read More...


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Nuclear Conflicts of the Twenty-First Century
Examines the prospects for nuclear conflict in the next 20-25 years, a time period that has been identified by some as the"second nuclear age." (Belfer Center, 2/1/2003) Read More...


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Catastrophic Terrorism: Tackling the New Danger
The specter of weapons of mass destruction being used against America looms larger today than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis. The World Trade Center bombing scarcely hints at the enormity ... Read More...


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Against Nuclear Apartheid
Since independence, India's nuclear policy has been to seek either global disarm ament or equal security for all. If nuclear deterrence works in the West, why won't it work in India? (Foreign Affair... Read More...


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Preventing a Crisis in U.S.-Russian Relations Over Moscow's Nuclear Technology Exports
(Heritage Foundation, 3/3/2003) Read More...


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Apocalypse soon?
Amid reports that North Korea may have a second plutonium plant, the IAEA says it presents the world’s gravest nuclear-weapons threat. But Iran is running it a close second. Can a dangerous showdown b... Read More...


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Iran: Nuclear Headache is Just Beginning
(Belfer Center, 3/20/2003) Read More...


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Can China's Tolerance Last?
(Arms Control Association, 1/1/2002) Read More...


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China's Opposition to TMD is More About Politics Than Missiles
(Nixon Center, 2/1/2000) Read More...


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U.S.-North Korea Talks: Forging Security Beyond the Nuclear Issue
(Heritage Foundation, 4/23/2003) Read More...


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North Korea's Connection to International Trade in Drugs, Counterfeiting, and Arms
The Kim Jong-il regime resembles a cult-based, family-run criminal enterprise rather than a government. United States diplomacy should be aimed at increasing the economic and political pressure on Pyo... Read More...


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