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Iran Apr. 3
Israel Apr. 2
Syria Apr. 2
Egypt Mar. 19
Yugoslavia Mar. 14
Kazakhstan Mar. 14
Pakistan Mar. 14
Libya Feb. 1
North Korea Jan. 25
Russia Jan. 18
Belarus Jan. 11
Ukraine Jan. 11
China Jan. 11
Latvia Dec. 21
Lithuania Dec. 21
Estonia Dec. 21
Moldova Dec. 21
Azerbaijan Dec. 21
Georgia Dec. 21
Taiwan Dec. 21
Japan Dec. 14
Armenia Dec. 14
India Dec. 14
Iraq Nov. 8
Cuba Oct. 16
Tajikistan Oct. 15
South Korea Sep. 17
France Sep. 17
Brazil Sep.

These country profiles provide insight into why countries pursue nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and missile programs, how they develop their programs, and why they may choose to stop developing such weapons. The researchers at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies have been studying these countries for more than a decade. They have drawn from their knowledge and extensive databases to provide in-depth profiles and short overviews of each country's nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and missile development programs, policies and activities.

CNSThis 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, agents. Copyright © 2007 by MIIS.

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