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Understanding Turkey's Position on the Iranian Nuclear ProgramTurkey doesn't want an Iranian nuclear weapon—but it also doesn't want to hamper its own access to nuclear energy technology.
Is Biosecurity the Low-Hanging Fruit?Eliminating biological weapons could be the first step toward the successful creation of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East.
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Publication Information and GuidelinesWMD Junction is a new online forum brought to you by the editors of The Nonproliferation Review. It is designed to bridge the gap between informal blogs and formal academic journals, offering a respected home for timely and thoughtful reports and commentary with an international perspective on stories at the intersection of world affairs and the proliferation of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. WMD Junction does not accept unsolicited submissions, but inquiries are welcome. Article length is 750-1,500 words, including citations. Style guidelines are identical to those of The Nonproliferation Review. Please contact editor Stephen I. Schwartz at sschwartz@miis.edu for more information.
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