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Yugoslavia Nuclear Chronology

This annotated chronology tracks news coverage of selected nuclear-related stories pertaining to the Former Yugoslavia and its successor states for the years 1947 to the present and is being regularly updated. Inclusion in this chronology does not necessarily indicate that a particular development is of direct or indirect proliferation significance. Some entries provide international or domestic context for technological development and national policymaking. Moreover, some entries may refer to developments with positive consequences for nonproliferation.

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This material is produced independently for NTI by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or its directors, officers, employees, or agents. Copyright © 2011 by MIIS.

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An annotated chronology of historical nuclear-related developments in the Former Yugoslavia and its successor states.

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