Jordan
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U.S. Nuclear Cooperation as Nonproliferation: Reforms, or the Devil You Know?
Nov. 27, 2012 | Jessica C. VarnumSeveral U.S. bilateral nuclear cooperation agreements are set to expire in the next four years, and a long list of nuclear newcomers are interested in concluding new agreements with the United States. Jessica C. Varnum examines the debate over whether stricter nonproliferation preconditions for concluding these new and renewal "123" nuclear cooperation agreements with the United States would enhance or undermine their value as instruments of U.S. nonproliferation policy.
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Jordan Treaty Memberships
May 25, 2012This is part of the treaty memberships collection of PDFs.
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NTI Nuclear Materials Security Index: Building a Framework for Assurance, Accountability and Action
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) Nuclear Materials Security Index is a first-of-its-kind public benchmarking project of nuclear materials security conditions on a country-by-country basis.
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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.
Get the Facts on Jordan
- Joined the IAEA Additional Protocol
- Negotiating a 123 Nuclear Cooperation Agreement with the United States
- Hopes to obtain 30% of its electricity from nuclear power by 2030
Jordan News on GSN
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U.S. Wants to Move Syrian Chemical Arms to Nearby States for Incineration
Jan. 18, 2013
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U.S. May Land Key Asian Nuclear Trade Deals in 2013
Jan. 11, 2013
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Czech Chemical Response Personnel Advising Jordan on Syrian Threat
Nov. 27, 2012
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House Panel Focus on Nuclear Trade Reform May Rest on Two New Leaders
Nov. 9, 2012
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U.S. Increasing Collaboration With Turkey Amid Syria WMD Fears
Oct. 22, 2012

