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Oct 08, 2009 How Might Tehran Exploit the Latest Offer to Ship Its Research Reactor Fuel?
On October 1, 2009, Iran was reported to have agreed to send a significant portion of its existing stock of 3.5 percent low enriched uranium to Russia and France to be converted into 19.75 percent enriched reactor fuel. This fuel would power Iran's small 5 megawatt research reactor. NPEC executive director noted on National Review Online that Iran would have a far easier time making a bomb if it started with this fuel than if it started with the 3.5 percent enriched uranium it currently has on hand. Given that several commentators have misunderstood this technical point, NPEC published a fuller analysis at the National Review Online.
Articles
Oct 08, 2009 National Review Online, "Fueling Around with Iran and the Bomb."
In "Fueling Around with Iran and the Bomb," NPEC's executive director Henry Sokolski provides insight into the potential outcomes of the October 19, 2009 nuclear talks in Vienna.
Op-Eds & Blogs
Oct 02, 2009 National Review Online, "Blinking on Iran."
In Blinking on Iran, NPEC executive director Henry Sokolski, discusses the issues and implications of the recent nuclear fuel concessions for Iran.  
Op-Eds & Blogs
Aug 13, 2009 Imagining Alternative Ethnic Futures for Pakistan
An Article for NPEC's book Pakistan's Nuclear Future: Reining in the Risks.
Articles
Jul 30, 2009 The Washington Times, "UAE Nuclear Deal - Atoms for Peace or Bombs for Sneaks?"
Op-Eds & Blogs
Jul 01, 2009 Key Determinates of Nuclear Developments in the Middle East
Prepared for NPEC by Richard L. Russell, a Professor of National Security Affairs at the National Defense University’s Near East and South Asia Center for Strategic Studies and Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service.
Working Papers
Jun 29, 2009 Presentation on Iran before the JUF of Chicago
A video of Henry Sokolski speaking before the JUF of Chicago on how soon Iran will get the bomb and the threat it will represent.
Audio & Video
Jun 24, 2009 How Not to Restrain Iran's Nuclear Weapons Ambitions
National Review publishes "How Not to Restrain Iran: The 'Realist' Case for Allowing Tehran to Make Nuclear Fuel is Anything but Realistic" by NPEC executive director Henry Sokolski.
Op-Eds & Blogs
Jun 01, 2009 Ambassador Ford on Nuclear Rights and Wrongs
NPEC releases, "Nuclear Technology Rights and Wrongs: The NPT, Article IV, and Nonproliferation", a chapter by Christopher Ford for NPEC's book Reviewing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. Ambassador Ford, who previously served as the United States Special Representative for Nuclear Nonproliferation, is director of the Hudson Institute's Center for Technology and Global Security.
Articles
May 09, 2009 NPEC on Nuclear Power and Proliferation in the Middle East
NPEC executive director Henry Sokolski gives a presentation entitled "Whats to Keep Atoms for Peace in the Middle East?" at a panel sponsored by The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the Georgetown Institute for International Law and Politics. For another version of the presentation in PDF form see "Nuclear Power and Proliferation in the Middle East" which was given before the Energy Futures Seminar at the University of California, San Diego.
Presentations
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