Articles
Read articles by NTI board members, officers and staff, as well as NTI partners, including the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
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Practical Steps for Improving U.S. Nonproliferation Leadership
June 1, 2005 | James Clay MoltzIn this article, James Moltz discusses U.S. nuclear nonproliferation efforts in the wake of the 2005 NPT Rev Con and provides a set of policy recommendations for strengthening U.S. leadership in this area.
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Seven Years After the Nuclear Tests: Appraising South Asia's Nuclear Realities
June 1, 2005 | Gaurav KampaniIn this 2005 article, Gaurav Kampani assesses developments to the nuclear forces of India and Pakistan since the 1998 tests, as well as U.S. nonproliferation efforts in the region.
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International Assistance for Anti-plague Facilities in the Former Soviet Union to Prevent Proliferation of Biological Weapons
June 1, 2005 | Alevtina IzvekovaIn this 2005 article, Alevtina Izvekova discusses the importance of international financial and logistical assistance for anti-plague facilities in the former Soviet Union in combating biological weapons proliferation.
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Taiwan and Nonproliferation
May 1, 2005 | Monte BullardMonte Bullard investigates the ongoing conflict between Taiwan and China and the possibility of a military confrontation.
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South Africa Chemical Chronology
April 23, 2005An annotated chronology of chemical-related developments in South Africa
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South Africa Missile Chronology
April 11, 2005An annotated chronology of missile-related developments in South Africa
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Companies Reported to Have Sold or Attempted to Sell Libya Gas Centrifuge Components
March 1, 2005 | Cameron Hunter, Sammy SalamaIn this 2005 article, Cameron Hunter and Sammy Salama provide an overview of gas centrifuge enrichment technology and then profile international firms who sold or attempted to sell gas centrifuge components to Libya.
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Going Beyond the Stir: The Strategic Realities of China's No-First-Use Policy
Jan. 1, 2005 | Stephanie LieggiStephanie Lieggi provides an analysis of the limits of China's no-first use policy, after a senior Chinese official threatened use of nuclear weapons against the U.S. in the context of a military conflict over Taiwan.
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2004 NIS Nuclear Trafficking
Dec. 10, 2004The NIS Nuclear Trafficking Collection highlights proliferation-significant cases of nuclear materials diversion, and includes abstracts on all reported instances of trafficking in nuclear and radioactive materials in or from the Newly Independent States from 1991 to the present.
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IAEA Board Welcomes EU-Iran Agreement: Is Iran Providing Assurances or Merely Providing Amusement?
Dec. 1, 2004 | Peter Crail, Maria Lorenzo SobradoAfter a weekend of last-minute negotiations, on Monday, November 29th, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors adopted a mildly-worded resolution on Iran's nuclear program without a vote.
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The AQ Khan Revelations and Subsequent Changes to Pakistani Export Controls
Dec. 1, 2004 | Shi-chin LinShi-chin Lin analyzes changes made to Pakistan's nuclear export controls in the wake of the A.Q. Khan scandal.
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China Enters the Nuclear Suppliers Group: Positive Steps in the Global Campaign against Nuclear Weapons Proliferation
Nov. 1, 2004 | Sean LucasIn this article, Sean Lucas discusses China's nonproliferation and export control policies in the context of its May 2004 admission to the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

