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Updated: Sep 27, 2011
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Tracking North Korea's Ballistic Missiles Sales: Implications for the Missile Technology Control RegimeA Nonproliferation Review Breakfast Roundtable event held on September 13, 2011 in Washington, DC.
North Korea has been one of the world's most active suppliers of ballistic missile systems since the mid-1980s, but the nature of its missile export business has changed significantly during this period, moving from sales of complete missiles to sales of production equipment and components, and, finally, to collaborative missile development. Speakers will review the evolution of this important transition and its disturbing implications for international efforts to control missile proliferation. Featuring a Presentation by Nonproliferation Review AuthorJoshua Pollack, Senior Policy Analyst, Science Applications International Corporation CommentaryDennis Gormley, Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh View Presentation Materials
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