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Nuclear Weapons and Radiological Weapons

"Iranian Nuclear Ambitions after the NIE: Current Knowledge and Policy Prospects", Prepared by the Simons Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Research, Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, July 2008 (PDF version, 233 KB) *

Regehr, E., (2003), Non-governmental Organizations participation in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Process. (PDF version, 96 KB)

MacLean, G., (2002), Advancing the Comprehensive (Nuclear)Test Ban Treaty: Capabilities, Implementation, and Entry into Force. (PDF version, 108 KB)

Griffiths, F., (2002), Built to Last: Conditionality and What It Can Do for the Disposition of Russian Weapon-Grade Plutonium (Official).

MacLean, G., (2001), New Directions for Fissile Material Cutoff. (PDF version, 154 KB)

Chinchilla, F., and M. Fortmann, (2001), Une défense par d’autres moyens.La coopération russo-américaine en vue de réduire les risques de prolifération nucléaire. (PDF version, 224 KB) (in French only)

Mutimer, D., (2000), Confidence-Building and the Delegitimization of Nuclear Weapons: Canadian Contributions to Advancing Disarmament. (PDF version, 261 KB)

Gizewski, P., (2000), Indian Nuclear Doctrine: A Critical Assessment of the Proposal for a Minimum Nuclear Deterrent. (PDF version, 87 KB)

Klepak, H., and D. Neill, (2000),Are There Lessons for India and Pakistan from the Argentine-Brazilian Nuclear Rivalry. (PDF version, 204 KB)

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2013-02-11