Universal Compliance: A Strategy for Nuclear Security
A team of leading nonproliferation experts, from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, offers a blueprint for rethinking the international nuclear nonproliferation regime. They offer a fresh approach to deal with states and terrorists, nuclear weapons, and missile materials through a twenty step, priority action agenda.
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A team of leading nonproliferation experts, from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, offers a blueprint for rethinking the international nuclear nonproliferation regime. They offer a fresh approach to deal with states and terrorists, nuclear weapons, and missile materials through a twenty step, priority action agenda.
Understanding
the Nuclear Threat
Reducing the risk of nuclear use by terrorists and nation-states requires a broad set of complementary strategies targeted at reducing state reliance on nuclear weapons, stemming the demand for nuclear weapons and denying organizations or states access to the essential nuclear materials, technologies and know-how.
In Depth
Country Profile
India
This article provides an overview of India’s historical and current policies relating to nuclear, chemical, biological and missile proliferation.
Global Security Newswire
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Obama Urges N. Korea to Halt Nuke, Missile Testing
March 14, 2013
President Obama in a Wednesday interview with ABC urged North Korea to pursue "confidence-building measures" such as ceasing tests of nuclear devices and missiles in order to improve the regional security climate, Voice of America reported.
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PSI Program Intercepted Missile Technology Bound for Syria, White House Official Says
May 29, 2008
A U.S.-led effort to stop illicit shipments of WMD technology has worked successfully many times, as demonstrated by an incident last year in which four nations cooperated to prevent Syria from acquiring ballistic missile testing equipment, a senior White House official said yesterday (see GSN, May 28).

