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

Fall/Winter 2004 • Volume 11 • Number 3
Table of Contents

Articles

  • Critical Risk and the 2002 Kashmir Crisis
    Wallace J. Thies and Dorle Hellmuth

  • A BW Risk Assessment: Historical and Technical Perspectives
    Reynolds M. Salerno, Jennifer Gaudioso, Rebecca L. Frerichs, and Daniel Estes

  • A Nonproliferation Failure: America and Israel's Nuclear Program, 1960-1968
    Michael Engelhardt

  • The Israeli Bombing of Osiraq Reconsidered: Successful Counterproliferation?
    Jeremy Tamsett

  • Threat Reduction and North Korea's CBW Programs (PDF format)
    Elisa D. Harris

Viewpoints

  • Moving Beyond the Debate on a Nuclear Japan
    Mitsuru Kurosawa

  • Perspectives on Nonproliferation
    Carl Stoiber

Reports

Review Essay

  • Russian BioWeapons: Still the Best-Kept Secret?
    Serguei Popov and Marina Voronova


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