The Nonproliferation Review

A refereed journal concerned with the spread of nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional weapons. Featuring viewpoints, articles, and reports on programs, treaties and export controls, terrorism, and the economic and environmental effects of weapons proliferation.
Updated: Jul 13, 2008

Summer 2004 • Volume 11 • Number 2
Table of Contents

Articles

  • Rethinking Interdiction: The Future of the Proliferation Security Initiative
    Thomas D. Lehrman

  • Israel and the South African Bomb
    Peter Liberman

  • Ostrich Engagement: The Bush Administration and the North Korea Nuclear Crisis
    Wade L. Huntley

  • Fiddling While Rome Burns? The 2004 NPT PrepCom (PDF format)
    John Simpson and Jenny Nielsen

Viewpoint

  • Criminalization and Control of WMD Proliferation: The Security Council Acts
    Barry Kellman

  • Perspectives on Nonproliferation
    Carl Stoiber

  • Scorpions in a Bottle: China and the U.S. in Space
    Joan Johnson-Freese

Report

Book Review

  • Inside the Soviet Bioweapon Machine: Igor Domaradkij's Biowarrior
    Sergei Popov


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