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Produced by the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies
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Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) programs refer to a series of collaborative
efforts between the United States and the states of the former Soviet Union
(especially Russia) to reduce the threat posed by the Soviet legacy of WMD.
These programs are also known as "Nunn-Lugar Programs" after Senators
Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar, who sponsored the first legislation to authorize
them. The term is used here to cover all U.S. government programs in this area,
including those administered by the Departments of
Defense,
Energy,
and State. Only the
Department of Defense uses the term "Cooperative Threat Reduction,"
however, in the names of its programs. Recently the United States
government has explored
expanding nonproliferation assistance,
including cooperative threat reduction programs, to
states outside the former Soviet Union. The Nunn-Lugar
Expansion Act permitted the Department of Defense to
spend $50 million on cooperative threat reduction
measures outside the former Soviet Union. The United
States is funding
the elimination
of chemical weapons in Albania and Libya and the
destruction CW production facilities in Yugoslavia.
Other countries that
may benefit from such expanded CTR programs include
India, Pakistan, and North Korea.
While the United States has increased the number of
countries that may benefit from CTR funding, it has also
joined with other nations in
the Global Partnership to increase international
funding for CTR efforts. |
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Further Reading:
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CRS, Amy Woolf,
"Nonproliferation and Threat Reduction
Assistance: U.S. Programs in the Former Soviet Union" |
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Carnegie Endowment and CNS, Nuclear Status
Report,
"U.S.
Nonproliferation Assistance Programs" |
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CNS,
Special
Report: Assessing U.S. Nonproliferation Assistance to the NIS |
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RANSAC, Jeffrey Read,
"Reported
Accomplishments of Selected Threat Reduction and Nonproliferation
Programs by Agency for Fiscal Year 2004" |
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CRS, Sharon Squassoni,
"Globalizing Cooperative Threat Reduction: A Survey of Options" |
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CRS, Sharon Squassoni,
"Nuclear Threat Reduction Measures for India and Pakistan" |
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NTI, Kenley Butler,
"The
Global Partnership 2004" |
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CNS,
Global Partnership Resources |

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