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Apr 19, 2009 |
How Should the United States and Russia Collaborate to Reduce Future Nuclear Threats and Proliferation Dangers?
NPEC releases "How Should the United States and Russia Collaborate to Reduce Future Nuclear Threats and Proliferation Dangers?" by Robert Zarate. Mr. Zarate is a research fellow at NPEC, and a concurrent Legislative Fellow at the House Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade. The views expressed in Mr. Zarate's essay are his own.
Working Papers & Monographs
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Oct 30, 2008 |
How Much More Bomb Uranium Will Russia Blend Down?
Mr. Zarate is a research fellow at the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center. His essay essay looks at the future of Russian high enriched uranium downblending and Russian low enriched uranium sales to the United States in the wake of the so-called "Domenici Amendment" (September 30, 2008), a recent law sponsored by Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) that, among other things, creates new commercial incentives for Russian keep downblending HEU after 2013.
Working Papers & Monographs
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Jun 11, 2008 |
The U.S.-Russia Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: The Case for Conditioning
At the hearing, Mr. Sokolski submitted for the record "The Next Phase of U.S.-Russia Civil Nuclear Relations: Opportunities Risks and Choices" (revised June 12, 2008), a background paper by NPEC research fellow Robert Zarate and Mr. Sokolski on impending changes and challenges to the bilateral nuclear parternship.
Testimony & Transcripts
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Jun 11, 2008 |
Overview of The Next Phase of U.S.-Russian Civil Nuclear Relations: Opportunities, Risks and Choices (Updated August 1, 2008)
Mr. Sokolski, NPEC's Executive Director, entered into the record a version of this overview essay during his testimony before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs' June 12th hearing on the U.S.-Russian civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
Working Papers & Monographs
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Mar 25, 2008 |
Nuclear Triggers and Safety Catches, the FSU and the FSRs (1992)
Courtesy of the private papers of Henry Sokolski, this previously unpublished note is also available on Albert Wohlstetter Dot Com, the website for NPEC's project to highlight the continuing relevance of Albert and Roberta Wohlstetter's work
Working Papers & Monographs
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Jan 31, 2008 |
National Review Online, "Bad Business: Civilian Nuclear Cooperation with Moscow."
This op-ed on civilian nuclear cooperation with Russia is also available on NRO's website
Op-Eds & Blogs
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Jun 10, 2003 |
U.S.-Russian Cooperation in Space: Its Tensions With Nonproliferation
Testimony of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center Executive Director, Henry Sokolski, presented before The House Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics.
Testimony & Transcripts
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Sep 12, 2002 |
Reducing Strategic Weapons Threats with Russia: Three Shortcomings
Testimony of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center Executive Director, Henry Sokolski, presented before The Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Testimony & Transcripts
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Jun 10, 2002 |
The Weekly Standard, "A Pox on both our Houses: Moscow and Washington are Playing with Nuclear Matches"
Henry Sokolski details the shortcomings and inconsistencies regarding the U.S. nuclear policies towards North Korea, Iran, and Russia, published by The Weekly Standard.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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Nov 18, 2001 |
Beyond Nunn-Lugar: Curbing the Next Wave of Weapons Proliferation Threats from Russia
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