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The Argentina Profile includes comprehensive analysis and detailed information on Argentina's missile programs. Based on data collection by a team of multilingual specialists at the Monterey Institute - The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), the Argentina Profile includes information and analysis from government documents and technical sources.

Michael Barletta and Jeffrey Fields directed research and production of the Argentina Profile.

CNS Contact for Argentina:

Eduardo Fujii (eduardo.fujiiATmiis.edu)



 

Updated August 2007



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IAEA Country Profile: Argentina
Mendoza Declaration
IAEA Nuclear Knowledge Management: Argentina



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