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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Nonproliferation Program
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The Nonproliferation Program has been relaunched as the Nuclear Policy Program. Please use this RSS feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/carnegie/NPP
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Kims, Kims, And Nothing But The Kims
With nuclear weapons a strategic necessity for Pyongyang and central to its identity, it is unlikely that North Korea was ever serious about using them as a bargaining chip.
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Preventing WMD Proliferation: Myths and Realities of Strategic Trade Controls
Given that products that rely on the same technologies and materials as weapons of mass destruction are everywhere, the challenge for states is to ensure that trade in dual-use goods and technologies does not contribute to WMD proliferation.
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The A.Q. Khan Network and its Fourth Customer
While it has been known since early 2004 that the illicit proliferation network headed by A.Q. Khan of Pakistan supplied the nuclear programs of Iran, North Korea, and Libya, certain questions have not yet been resolved.
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Fourth Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed in Car Blast
Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, department supervisor at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, was killed in a car bomb explosion in Tehran that Iranian officials have already accused both the United States and Israel in playing a part in.
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Nuclear Energy 2011: A Watershed Year
The cumulative impact of the nuclear developments that occurred in 2012, from the disaster in Fukushima to Iran's continuing nuclear program, will make the world's nuclear future more uncertain.
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