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China's White Paper on Nonproliferation: Export Controls Hit the Big Time
Dec. 1, 2003 | Stephanie LieggiStephanie Lieggi analyzes changes to the Chinese export control system, as outlined in its 2003 White Paper on Nonproliferation.
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Convenient Consensus and Serious Debate about Disarmament
June 6, 2010 | Scott D. SaganThis paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System. The group was jointly established by CSIS and the Nuclear Threat Initiative to bring about more complete participation by India in the nonproliferation system, and it included experts in international nuclear affairs and in foreign policy from both India and the United States. The group advocated for Indian membership in export control groups.
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Enhancing India's Role in the Global Nonproliferation Regime
Dec. 8, 2010 | Lisa CurtisThis paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System. The group was jointly established by CSIS and the Nuclear Threat Initiative to bring about more complete participation by India in the nonproliferation system, and it included experts in international nuclear affairs and in foreign policy from both India and the United States. The group advocated for Indian membership in export control groups.
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Full Report - India and the Non-Proliferation System
Nov. 1, 2011 | Joan Rohlfing, Teresita C. SchafferThis report describes the deliberations of the group, outlines the ideas it has developed for strengthening India’s participation in global non-proliferation, and puts forth some thoughts on where non-proliferation is headed in the coming years.
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India and Nonproliferation: Thoughts on the Road Ahead
Oct. 22, 2009 | George PerkovichThis paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System. The group was jointly established by CSIS and the Nuclear Threat Initiative to bring about more complete participation by India in the nonproliferation system, and it included experts in international nuclear affairs and in foreign policy from both India and the United States. The group advocated for Indian membership in export control groups.
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India and the Non-Proliferation System
Jan. 5, 2012 | Joan Rohlfing, Teresita C. SchafferA report of the working group on an expanded non-proliferation system.
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India and the Nonproliferation Institutions: Addressing the Expectations Gap
Dec. 8, 2010 | C. Raja MohanThis paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System. The group was jointly established by CSIS and the Nuclear Threat Initiative to bring about more complete participation by India in the nonproliferation system, and it included experts in international nuclear affairs and in foreign policy from both India and the United States. The group advocated for Indian membership in export control groups.
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Malaysia's Export Control Law: A Step Forward, But How Big?
May 10, 2010 | Stephanie Lieggi, Richard SabatiniStephanie Lieggi and Richard Sabatini take a look at Malaysia's export control system in the context of the country's Strategic Trade Act of 2010.
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Nuclear Non-Proliferation & Disarmament: Scope for India-U.S. Cooperation
June 9, 2010 | V.R. RaghavanThis paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System. The group was jointly established by CSIS and the Nuclear Threat Initiative to bring about more complete participation by India in the nonproliferation system, and it included experts in international nuclear affairs and in foreign policy from both India and the United States. The group advocated for Indian membership in export control groups.
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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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