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

March 2005 • Volume 12 • Number 1
Table of Contents

Articles

Viewpoints

  • Deterrence of Nuclear Terror: A Negligence Doctrine
    Anders Corr
    Abstract

  • Perspectives on Nonproliferation
    Carl Stoiber

  • Mongolia: A Model for an Innovative Approach to Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones
    Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan
    Abstract

Reports

  • Russian Naval Nuclear Fuel and Reactors: Dangerous Unknowns
    Ole Reistad, Morten Bremer Maerli, and Nils Bøhmer
    Abstract

  • Indo-U.S. Space Cooperation: Poised for Take-Off?
    Sundara Vadlamudi
    Abstract

  • Making Historical Surveys of States' Nuclear Ambitions: Experiences from the Baltic Sea
    Thomas Jonter and Lars van Dassen
    Abstract


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