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This section of the NIS Nuclear Profiles Database provides information on the nuclear nonproliferation regimes and related international organizations to which NIS member states belong.  Information is presented in tabular form for quick reference, with links to the full texts of treaties where appropriate.  Much of the data in the tables was taken from the Inventory of International Nonproliferation Organizations and Regimes, a publication of the CNS International Organizations and Nonproliferation Project.

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