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Apr 27, 2006 What Are the Requirements for Pakistan to Field an Effective "Minimum Deterrent" Nuclear Force against India? (PRESENTATION)
Mr. Jones is a senior researcher at the RAND Corporation.
Presentations
Apr 26, 2006 How Safe Are India's Peaceful Nuclear Programs Against Military or Terrorist Attack?
Dr. Ferguson is a science and technology fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Presentations
Apr 26, 2006 The Pakistani Nuclear Power Program: Security and Safety Issues
Dr. Braun is a science fellow at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Center for International Security and Cooperation (FSI-CISAC).
Presentations
Apr 05, 2006 Why the US Needs to Slow Down Implementation of the India Nuclear Deal
The letter was addressed to Senators Lugar and Biden and Congressmen Hyde and Lantos, and signed by six former U.S. security officials.
Official Docs & Letters
Feb 21, 2006 The Wall Street Journal, "Fissile Isn't Facile"
An op-ed orginiall published in The Wall Street Journal.
Op-Eds & Blogs
Feb 08, 2006 India's ICBM: On a "Glide Path" to Trouble?
Working Papers
Oct 31, 2005 Rethinking the Nuclear Terrorism Threat from Iran and North Korea
A presentation by NPEC's executive director made before aSymposium on Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction Grinnell College.
Presentations
Jul 31, 2005 The Weekly Standard publishes an op-ed by NPEC's executive director Henry Sokolski entitled "The India Syndrome: U.S. Nonproliferation Policy Melts Down."
Op-Eds & Blogs
Apr 28, 2005 Wall Street Journal, "It's Called Nonproliferation."
The Wall Street Journal publishes an article by George Perkovich, vice president for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, and NPEC's executive director Henry Sokolski entitled "It's Called Nonproliferation."
Op-Eds & Blogs
Mar 15, 2005 National Review Online, "Nuclear Musical Chairs: Who Will Be the Last Standing?"
The op-ed is also available on the National Review Online website.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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