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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 |
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Oct 07, 2011 |
Slide Presentation given at SMU on the Next Arms Race
NPEC executive Director, Henry Sokolski gave this presentation before a conference at Southern Methodist University on Oct. 4th.
Presentations
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Oct 07, 2011 |
Henry Sokolski's Paper Presented at SMU's WMD Proliferation Problems Conference
NPEC's executive director, Henry Sokolski, discusses how the modernization of nuclear weapons and delivery capabilities throughout the world will influence global strategic military competitions over the next two decades. The final version will be published in an edited volume.
This paper is a companion piece to his October 4, 2011 presentation on the "Current and Future WMD Proliferation Problems" panel for Southern Methodist University's fourth annual conference on National Security & Defense in Dallas, TX.
Working Papers; Presentations
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Sep 14, 2011 |
NPEC's Greg Jones' Take on Latest IAEA Safeguards Update on Iran
Working Papers
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Sep 09, 2011 |
Greg Jones in TNR: Iran Already is a Nuclear State
In The New Republic, NPEC senior analyst Greg S. Jones presents the case for the fulfillment of Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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Aug 09, 2011 |
Greg Jones Examines Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Iran's Uranium Bomb Option and IAEA Safeguards
Greg Jones presents analyses of Iran's uranium bomb option, which spells out why the US can't rely on inspections to prevent the worse -- Iran with the bomb.
Working Papers
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Jul 29, 2011 |
Foreign Policy Magazine Posts, "The Post-Fukushima Arms Race" by Henry Sokolski
In "The Post-Fukushima Arms Race", NPEC executive director, Henry Sokolski, discusses the consequence of Japan's disaster and the impact on the global nuclear landscape.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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Jun 30, 2011 |
BBC's Ron Bhola Interviews Henry Sokolski About Moldova's Recent Enriched Uranium Smuggling Arrests
Ron Bhola, from BBC's The World Today interviews NPEC executive director Henry Sokolski on the arrest smugglers attempting to sell enriched uranium in Moldova.
Interviews; Audio & Video
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Jun 27, 2011 |
Tectonic Shifts in the Middle East and North Africa: Implications to Missile Defense
This presentation was given by Uzi Rubin, an Israeli defense engineer and analyst at the National Defense University. It was a part of the Missile Defense series in the Congressional Breakfast Seminars hosted by NDU
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Jun 15, 2011 |
NPEC Presentation, "Atoms for Peace in the Middle East: What Might Go Wrong" at GWU
On June 15, 2011, NPEC staff participated in a panel which was part of a larger conference titled, "Moving Toward a Region Free of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East: Challenges for 2012." This was co-hosted by George Washington University's Elliot School of International Affairs and the Institute for National Security Studies.
Presentations
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Jun 09, 2011 |
Thomas W. Graham: Nuclear Weapons Stability or Anarchy in the 21st Century: China, India, and Pakistan
Graham's paper examines the nuclear weapons competition between China, India and Pakistan and how it may impact the strategic planning of other major countries, including the U.S. and Russia.
Working Papers
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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. |
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