James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)

WMD
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Edited by The Nonproliferation Review, a refereed journal concerned with the spread of nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional weapons.
Davutoglu and Ahmadinejad [ Src: worldbulletin.net ]

Understanding Turkey's Position on the Iranian Nuclear Program

Aaron Stein
Turkey doesn't want an Iranian nuclear weapon—but it also doesn't want to hamper its own access to nuclear energy technology.
BWC Review Conference [ Src: mfa.gov.ua ]

Is Biosecurity the Low-Hanging Fruit?

Nilsu Gören
Eliminating biological weapons could be the first step toward the successful creation of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East.

 

Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un [ Src: AP ]

Avoiding a North Korean Nuclear Nightmare

As Kim Jong Un moves to consolidate control over North Korea, no one knows what policies he will pursue, or what will happen if his leadership is challenged from within.
Stephen I. Schwartz

VIDEO: Interview with Stephen Schwartz about Financial Transparency and US Nuclear Weapons

The United States has never known exactly what it spends on nuclear weapons and related programs. Here's why that's a problem.
ISTC Scientific Advisory Committee [Source: istc.ru]

Dying Voice of Cooperative Nonproliferation's Greatest Advocates

Russian scientists have lost their once-considerable influence on security policy, as the probable departure of Moscow from the International Science and Technology Center illustrates.
Lisa Bergstrom