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BRIEFING SERIES 2000

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Pakistani Perspective on Arms Control and Nonproliferation
December 14, 2000
Feroz Hasan Khan, Pakistan

Russian Chemical and Biological Disarmament: A View from Moscow
December 6, 2000
Alexander Pikayev, Moscow Center, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Nonproliferation and International Security: Options for the New Administration
November 15, 2000
Lewis Dunn, Science Applications International Corporation
Joseph Cirincione, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Japanese and Chinese Views on the Changing Asian Security Environment
November 9, 2000
Benjamin L. Self, Henry L. Stimson Center

America and the "New Terrorism": Reassessing the Threat
August 9, 2000
Ehud Sprinzak, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Perspectives on Multilateral Institutions & International Security in the 21st Century
July 17, 2000
H.E. Rolf Ekeus, Embassy of Sweden

The OPCW Three Years After EIF: New Challenges Ahead for the Verification Regime Under the CWC
July 10, 2000
Jean-Nicolas Gilliquet, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons

NPT 2000 Mid-Course Assessment
May 10, 2000
William Potter, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Tariq Rauf, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Lawrence Scheinman (chair), Monterey Institute of International Studies

The Next Steps in Arms Control: A Russian Perspective
May 9, 2000
Alexei Arbatov, Russian Federation Duma

Countering WMD Proliferation in the U.S. Defense Strategy
April 28, 2000
Peter Lavoy, U.S. Department of Defense

Mass Casualty Terrorism: Myths & Realities
April 14, 2000
W. Seth Carus, National Defense University
David Kaplan, U.S. News & World Report
John Parachini, Monterey Institute of International Studies
Jerrold Post, George Washington University

China and National Missile Defense
April 10, 2000
Bates Gill, Brookings Institution
Stephen Cambone, National Defense University

Terrorism and the Middle East Peace Process
April 7, 2000
Magnus Ranstorp, University of St. Andrews
Bruce Hoffman, RAND Corporation

NPT 2000 Review Conference: The Resolution on the Middle East and Products and Review of the Conference
March 18, 2000
H.E. Abdallah Baali, Algerian Delegation to the U.N.
H.E. Nabil Fahmy, Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt

Russian Public Opinion on Nuclear Weapons and Security
March 15, 2000
Vladimir Orlov, PIR Center for Policy Studies in Russia

The History of Yugoslavia's Covert Nuclear Weapons Program
March 13, 2000
William Potter, Center for Nonproliferation Studies

The Current State of U.S.-China Relations: Building Bridges & Avoiding Pitfalls
March 8, 2000
Susan Shirk, Department of State

North Korea's Ballistic Missile Program: A Look Back & the Road Ahead
February 28, 2000
Peter Brookes, House Committee on International Relations
John Pike, Federation of American Scientists
Joel Wit, Brookings Institution


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