Share | Contact Us | NPEC Email Alerts |
Missiles and Missile Defense The Nonproliferation Regime Nuclear Power Economics Nuclear Abolition & The Next Arms Race

  
 

Follow @NuclearPolicy to be the first in on NPEC's latest research

 
More of NPEC’s Work
A chronological listing by resource:

Articles | Working Papers | Interviews | Official Docs & Letters | Op-Eds & Blogs | Press Releases | Presentations | Audio & Video | Testimony & Transcripts
 
HOME > TOPICS > Nuclear Abolition & The Next Arms Race      
Nuclear Abolition & The Next Arms Race
As the U.S. reduces its nuclear arsenal, what might the next arms race look like? Assuming current nuclear trends continue, the next two decades will test America’s security and that of its closest allies as they never have been tested before. Before 2020, the United Kingdom could find its nuclear forces eclipsed not only by those of Pakistan, but of Israel and of India. Soon thereafter, France may share the same fate. read more
Feb 27, 2012 Feroz Khan: Pakistan: Political Transitions and Nuclear Management
Presentations
Feb 03, 2012 Slide Presentation given at CSU on the Next Arms Race
NPEC executive Director, Henry Sokolski gave this presentation before a conference at Colorado State University in Fort Collins on February 3, 2012.
Presentations
Dec 15, 2011 Sun News Network Interviews NPEC Senior Research Greg Jones on Iran's Nuclear Prospects
Interviews; Audio & Video
Dec 06, 2011 Greg Jones: Earliest Date Possible for Iran's First Bomb, February 2012
Working Papers
Nov 09, 2011 Nuclear Power and the Bomb: What's the Link?
Victor Gilinsky, former commissioner of the NRC prepared this for a conference in London co-hosted by NPEC and the Legatum Institute.
Working Papers
Nov 07, 2011 IISS-NPEC Exchange: Can Iran Make Its 1st Bomb before June '12?
NPEC senior analyst Greg Jones and IISS's Mark Fitzpatrick debate the amount of time it would take for Iran to produce a bomb's worth of HEU.
Working Papers
Nov 04, 2011 Greg Jones' Response to David Albright's October 27th Critique
NPEC senior analyst Greg Jones responds to a second criticism from ISIS on the amount of time Iran requires to enrich a bomb's worth of HEU.
Working Papers
Oct 20, 2011 Frank Gaffney Interviews Henry Sokolski on the US's Policy Towards Iran
On the Frank Gaffney Show on Secure Freedom Radio, Henry Sokolski shows U.S. policy on Iran to be increasingly irrelevant.  With the debate about Iran coming down to the difference between being two and eight months a way from a bomb, Iran and it’s neighbors will begin to behave as if the nuke factor is de facto now.
Interviews; Audio & Video
Oct 19, 2011 Bruno Tertrais Updates his Assessments of N. Proliferation in N. Africa
This is a post-Arab Spring update on the prospects for nuclear proliferation in North Africa. 
Working Papers
Oct 18, 2011 Greg Jones' Response to ISIS Critique of NPEC Calculations
 The following is a rejoinder to a critique put out by ISIS about the validity of Greg Jones' calculations from his August 2011 study.
Working Papers
  «First <Previous       1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17       Next> Last»
The Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC), is a 501 (c)3 nonpartisan, nonprofit, educational organization
founded in 1994 to promote a better understanding of strategic weapons proliferation issues. NPEC educates policymakers, journalists,
and university professors about proliferation threats and possible new policies and measures to meet them.
Feedback
1601 North Kent Street | Suite 802 | Arlington, VA 22209 | phone: 571-970-3187 | webmaster@npolicy.org