International Treaties & Regimes [2001]
All CNS nonproliferation content on international treaties, regimes, and other cooperative efforts.
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- New Approaches to Nonproliferation: Supplementing or Supplanting the Regime? (PDF format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.3.
by Phillip C. Saunders
Created: Fall-Winter 2001
- WMD Proliferation: An International Crime? (PDF format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.2.
by Barry Kellman.
Created: Summer 2001
- Revisiting Fred Iklé's 1961 Question, "After DetectionWhat?" (PDF format)
Part of a special section for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Brad Roberts.
Created: Spring 2001
- Making "No First Use" Work: Bring All WMD Inside the Tent (PDF format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Alan Dowty.
Created: Spring 2001
- Ending the Production of Highly Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactors (PDF format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Chunyan Ma and Frank von Hippel.
Created: Spring 2001
- Tamper Detection for Safeguards and Treaty Monitoring: Fantasies, Realities, and Potentials (PDF format)
A viewpoint for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Roger G. Johnston.
Created: Spring 2001
- Prospects for a Central Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone (PDF format)
A report for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Scott Parrish.
Created: Spring 2001
- The United Nations and Regime Compliance: Prospects and Challenges
This is the second in a series of seminars on multilateral and regional institutions
as they relate to arms control and security regimes and treaties pursuant
to a CNS-MIIS project under the direction of Professor Lawrence Scheinman.
Washington D.C. Office 2002 Briefing Series, February 8, 2001
Created: 2001
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Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC)
- The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) Compliance Protocol
The 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) bans the development, stockpiling, transfer, and use of biological weapons (BW)
worldwide, but it does not include formal measures to ensure compliance by its 144 member-states. This lack of an enforcement mechanism has
undermined the effectiveness of the BWC, as it is unable to prevent systematic violations by the Soviet Union/Russia and others.
An issue brief by Jonathan Tucker for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
Created: August 2001
- The "Yellow Rain" Controversy: Lessons for Arms Control Compliance (PDF format)
Part of a special section for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Jonathan B. Tucker.
Created: Spring 2001
- The Soviet Union, Russia, and the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (PDF format)
Part of a special section for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.1.
by Michael Moodie.
Created: Spring 2001
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Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)
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Export Controls
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Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)
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