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Commercial Nuclear Trading Networks as Indicators of Nuclear Weapons Intentions (PDF Format)
An article for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 7.3.
by Jennifer Hunt Morstein and Wayne D. Perry
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NIS

The Kursk Was In Dangerous Company
An Op-Ed by James Clay Moltz for the New York Times.
Resources on Russian Nuclear Submarines
Information on the Kursk accident, the Naval Reactor and Submarines Database, and related articles.
A Tragic, 118-Count Indictment of the Russian Nuclear Navy
An Op-Ed by James Clay Moltz for the Los Angeles Times.
The Kursk Accident
"On Saturday, 12 August during Northern Fleet training exercises in the Barents Sea the Russian nuclear-powered guided missile (SSGN) submarine Kursk sank in approximately 100 meters of water with over 100 crew members aboard."
The Fate of Russian Nuclear Weapons: An Anticlimax on August 11
An article by Nikolai Sokov.
"Denuclearization" of Russia's Defense Policy?
"Many established assumptions about the future of the country's nuclear policy warrant a second look, it seems." An article by Nikolai Sokov.
Damage Control on Arms Control
"At their summit next month, President Bill Clinton and Russian President Vladimir Putin will try to reach a "grand bargain" on nuclear arms control." An Op-Ed for The Boston Globe by Nikolai Sokov.
Nuclear Weapons That People Forget
"...it is increasingly urgent to reinvigorate the process of eliminating tactical nuclear weapons." An Op-Ed for the International Herald Tribune by William C. Potter and Nikolai Sokov.
START II Ratification: More Than Meets the Eye
"The central importance about START II ratification is that it opens the gates for negotiations on START III, a new treaty which would entail even deeper reductions."
Russian Public Opinion on Nuclear Weapons and Security
Washington D.C. Office 2000 Briefing Series, March 15, 2000.
Tito's Nuclear Legacy
Not much of Tito's legacy remains, but part of that legacy is a pile of bomb-grade material at Vinca and a handful of nuclear-savvy scientists. An article by William C. Potter, Djuro Miljanic and Ivo Slaus for The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The History of Yugoslavia's Covert Nuclear Weapons Program
Washington D.C. Office 2000 Briefing Series, March 13, 2000.
Cooperative Efforts to Secure Fissile Material in the NIS (PDF Format)
A special report for the Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 7.1.
by Emily Ewell Daughtry and Fred L. Wehling
Efforts to Strengthen Export Controls and Combat Illicit Trafficking and Brain Drain (PDF Format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 7.1.
by Scott Parrish and Tamara Robinson
Sustainability: A Vital Component of Nuclear Material Security in Russia
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 7.1.
by William C. Potter and Fred L. Wehling
Russia's New National Security Concept: The Nuclear Angle
by Nikolai Sokov
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East Asia

Implementing the Agreed Framework and Potential Obstacles
"The Agreed Framework between the United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) signed in October 1994 has frozen the DPRK's nuclear weapons development program. However, the Agreed Framework has been under threat." A paper by Daniel A. Pinkston for the 12th Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference in Seoul, Korea, 29 October to 2 November 2000.
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South Asia

India's Nuclear Doctrine: Confused Ambitions (PDF format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 7.3.
by P.R. Chari

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