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 | | The breakdown in the Russian security and accountability mechanisms have significantly increased the opportunity for any aspiring proliferator to gain access to all the items needed to construct a nuclear weapon. |  | | A much greater emphasis must be placed on developing the analytical resources in the IC to strengthen international export control security. |  | | This system has helped enhance nonproliferation data, and analysis coordination and cooperation between DoE and the US Government nonproliferation community, while improving the DoE's own export control licensing for dual-use materials. |
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http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/snyder/proliferation.htm
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| | The Proliferation Security Initiative |
 | | The goal of PSI is to create a more dynamic, creative, and proactive approach to preventing proliferation to or from nation states and non-state actors of proliferation concern. |  | | Over time, proliferators, and others involved in supporting proliferation activities will learn that there are countries determined to work together to take all possible steps to stop their efforts. |  | | Not to transport or assist in the transport of any such cargoes to or from states or non-state actors of proliferation concern, and not to allow any persons subject to their jurisdiction to do so. |
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http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/proliferation
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| | Tracking Nuclear Proliferation, 1998: Overview of Global Trends |
 | | But the related threats, security objectives and controls (e.g., procedures for monitoring and compliance) for chemical and biological threats have parallels with nuclear threats that encourage authorities to draw them together in security strategies. |  | | Significantly, most of the states that are no longer on the proliferation "watch list" did not merely cease the activities that had triggered concern. |  | | If we continue to make progress with non-proliferation, we are likely to see broader non-proliferation and security frameworks in the future. |
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http://www.ceip.org/programs/npp/global.htm
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| | CALIFORNIA YANKEE: Nuclear Proliferation |
 | | International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) can't seem do anything it. |  | | However, he said the IAEA was welcome to come and discuss the proliferation issue with Pakistan. |  | | An Egyptian nuclear weapons program would be an extremely disturbing development. |
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http://cayankee.blogs.com/cayankee/nuclear_proliferation
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| | Nuclear proliferation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A number of other countries, and individuals within countries, have been suspected of encouraging nuclear proliferation for either national or personal gain. |  | | It has been opposed by many nations with and without nuclear weapons, who fear that more countries with nuclear weapons may increase the possibility of nuclear warfare, de-stabilize international or regional relations, or infringe upon the national sovereignty of individual nation-states. |  | | Since then, the primary focus of anti-proliferation efforts is to maintain control over the specialized materials necessary to build such devices because this is the most difficult and expensive part of a nuclear weapons program. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_proliferation
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| | Growth Factors and Cytokines |
 | | FGFR3 is predominantly expressed in quiescent chondrocytes where it is responsible for restricting chondrocyte proliferation and differentiation. |  | | CSFs are cytokines that stimulate the proliferation of specific pluripotent stem cells of the bone marrow in adults. |  | | induces the expression of other autocrine growth factors, increases cellular responsiveness to growth factors and induces signaling pathways that lead to proliferation. |
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http://indstate.edu/thcme/mwking/growth-factors.html
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports Proliferation treaty |
 | | There might have been a case, while Eisenhower's dream could still be dreamt. |  | | And to work tirelessly to encourage the proliferation of the means of building them. |  | | Your duty is to work tirelessly to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,12858,1309228,00.html
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| | Rodger A. Payne's Blog: Proliferation |
 | | I'm not saying that the US should "Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb," but I do think that deterrence means something real to states. |  | | More importantly, the US and other states need to get their own houses in order and stop pursuing hawkish measures that promote proliferation. |  | | For the short and the medium term we need to slow it as much as possible. |
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http://rpayne.blogspot.com/2004/08/proliferation.html
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| | A. Q. KHAN & OSAMA BIN LADEN |
 | | Many of us, including this writer, have been pointing out that this proliferation started and continued at the instance and with the blessing of Pakistan's military leadership. |  | | The Pakistan Government had carried out investigations into the episode and concluded that it was these individuals who carried out the proliferation of nuclear technology." |  | | I have also been pointing out in many articles that while the late Zia-ul-Haq, Pakistan's military dictator, who ruled the country from 1977 to 1988, authorised the proliferation to Iran, Musharraf himself had authorised that to Libya and North Korea and was totally in the picture. |
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http://www.kashmirherald.com/featuredarticle/khanandbinladen.html
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| | Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | At the 7th Review Conference in May 2005, there were stark differences between the United States, which wanted the conference to focus on proliferation, especially on its allegations against Iran, and most other countries, who emphasized the lack of serious nuclear disarmament by the nuclear powers. |  | | The NATO states argued internally that the U.S. controlled the weapons in storage, and that no transfer of the weapons or control over them was intended "unless and until a decision were made to go to war, at which the treaty would no longer be controlling", so there is no breach of the NPT. |  | | Every five years, there is a Review Conference on the treaty. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Proliferation_Treaty
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| | Asia Times Online - The best news coverage from South Asia |
 | | The fear is that this may turn out to be a precursor to a wider sanctions regime on the unsubstantiated excuse of Indian nuclear proliferation based on US intelligence reports - some of which have proved to be laughably outlandish in Iraq. |  | | Khan has not even been interviewed by any non-Pakistani investigator, much less been interrogated by officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), as should have happened immediately after his activities came to light. |  | | The issue goes well beyond sanctions on two retired individuals who are unlikely to be affected beyond their prospects for travel to the US. |
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http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/FJ08Df05.html
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| | CNN.com - Bush proposes steps to halt WMD proliferation - Feb. 12, 2004 |
 | | Bush repeated his earlier proposal that the Security Council require members states "to criminalize proliferation, enact strict export controls and secure all sensitive materials within their borders." He said the United States would help other countries draft such laws. |  | | Bush said the breakup of the network was made possible by the cooperation of many nations -- the kind of cooperation needed to halt of proliferation of unconventional weapons. |  | | Bush said Musharraf had promised to share everything his officials learn about the network and "has assured us that his country will never again be a source of proliferation." |
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/02/11/bush.wmd
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| | NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROLIFERATION AND ARMS CONTROL INITIATIVES |
 | | Gladyszewski, Joseph C. Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation Pathways and Pathway Countermeasures. |  | | Department of Defense Response (to regional proliferation challenges), pp 47-63. |  | | Presents differing opinions on the threat of nuclear proliferation, the need for arms control,the elimination of nuclear weapons and other related topics. |
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http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/nuc/nuclear.htm
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| | SECURITY COUNCIL DECIDES ALL STATES SHALL ACT TO PREVENT PROLIFERATION OF MASS DESTRUCTION WEAPONS |
 | | The negotiation process had not been easy, he continued. The original text drafted by the co-sponsors in six months of internal discussions had been improved after being presented to the other Council members and a number of interested Member States. He welcomed the progress made in the last four weeks. |  | | “Recognizing further the urgent need for all States to take additional effective measures to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their means of delivery, |  | | Related materials: materials, equipment and technology covered by relevant multilateral treaties and arrangements, or included on national control lists, which could be used for the design, development, production or use of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and their means of delivery. |
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http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2004/sc8076.doc.htm
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| | Rich Lowry on Proliferation on National Review Online |
 | | It is hard to argue that Bush isn't taking proliferation seriously, but his critics argue it nonetheless. |  | | Unlike most policy initiatives, the success of Bush's anti-proliferation efforts will be seen in what doesn't happen, in a catastrophic attack on the United States that never occurs. |  | | Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security John Bolton is a Bush administration point man on proliferation, promoting a policy that like much else having to do with President Bush is under harsh attack. |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/lowry/lowry200403050946.asp
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| | Apoptosis and Cell Proliferation |
 | | Summary of methods for studying cell proliferation and viability in individual cells |  | | Methods for studying cell proliferation and viability in individual cells |  | | Special applications of cell death and cell proliferation methods |
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http://www.roche-applied-science.com/PROD_INF/MANUALS/CELL_MAN/cell_toc.html
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| | Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation |
 | | Other sources and materials related to proliferation issues. |  | | We follow developments in global proliferation "hot spots" such as North Korea, Iran, and South Asia and provide Congress, the media, and other organizations with regular issue briefs, news updates and analysis, and periodic briefings. |  | | The Center's work on non-proliferation issues includes tracking U.S. programs and legislation that support efforts to secure and neutralize nuclear weapons and materials around the world. |
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http://www.armscontrolcenter.org/nonproliferation
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| | Global Issues - Proliferation Security Initiative |
 | | The Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) is a practical response to the growing challenge posed by the worldwide spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and their delivery systems and related materials. |  | | PSI aims to impede illicit WMD related trade to and from states of proliferation concern and terrorist groups. |  | | Media Release - Proliferation Security Initiative, The Hon Alexander Downer, 30 May 2005 |
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http://www.dfat.gov.au/globalissues/psi
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| | Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) Information & Analysis |
 | | Bi-monthly analysis of WMD export control issues in Asia. |  | | Tracks international proliferation of submarines, their regional security implications, and their role as delivery systems for WMD. |  | | The most comprehensive open source data resources in the world on CBRN weapons and missile proliferation developments. |
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http://cns.miis.edu
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| | Authors Guidelines |
 | | The manuscript should bear the title of the paper and name and address and email address of each author, together with the name of the hospital, laboratory or institution where the work has been carried out. |  | | Alternatively, authors may like to download a copy of the form from the journal website at: |  | | Authors will be required to license copyright in their paper to Blackwell Publishing. |
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http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/submit.asp?ref=0960-7722
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| | Technorati Tag: Proliferation |
 | | A tag is like a subject or category. |  | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged Proliferation. |  | | Posts tagged Proliferation in the last 27 days |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/Proliferation
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| | IISS - Non-proliferation programme |
 | | The IISS has convened a series of meetings involving officials and experts from key countries to improve dialogue and encourage greater cooperation on proliferation issues, with particular emphasis on improving transatlantic cooperation. |  | | To address this challenge, the IISS Non-proliferation programme seeks to provide balanced and objective assessments of the proliferation threat, promote development of a comprehensive non-proliferation strategy, and support international efforts to strengthen the non-proliferation regime and deal with the most dangerous regional proliferation threats in the Middle East, Northeast Asia, and South Asia. |  | | The objective of this effort is to help develop a comprehensive non-proliferation strategy that incorporates and integrates elements of prevention, defence, and pre-emption, along with the military, political, diplomatic and economic instruments necessary to deal with proliferation threats. |
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http://www.iiss.org/showpage.php?pageID=18
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| | Definition of proliferate - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary |
 | | transitive senses : to cause to grow by proliferating |  | | 2 : to increase in number as if by proliferating : |  | | For More Information on "proliferate" go to Britannica.com |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=proliferation
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| | PTR |
 | | We are finding more and more countries who are acquiring technology--not only missile technology--and are developing chemical weapons and biological weapons capabilities to be used in theater and also on a long-range basis. |  | | Documents relating to counterproliferation, the Counterproliferation Program Review Committees Report on Activities and Programs for Countering Proliferation and NBC Terrorism, May 1997, and the March 1997 Department of Defense Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC) Defense Annual Report to Congress may be found at: Acquisition and Technology (Counterproliferation) |  | | "I believe the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction presents the greatest threat that the world has ever known. |
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http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/prolif97
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| | The Henry L. Stimson Center - The Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation and Response Project Home Page |
 | | Technical reports examine the likelihood of terrorism involving chemical and biological weapons, as well as technologies and policies to prevent or counter their use. |  | | Chemical and biological weapons share a characteristic distinct from nuclear weapons: fairly easily acquired raw materials (for the majority of pathogens or chemicals) that either have legitimate uses or occur naturally. |  | | The CBW project focuses on the history of biological and chemical weapons, measures to control their proliferation (including domestic laws and international regimes), and weapons destruction technologies. |
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http://www.stimson.org/cbw/?SN=CB2001112951
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| | CIA Report Blames China, Russia for Massive Weapons Proliferation |
 | | Gertz wrote that the CIA report also noted there are indications China has continued to assist Pakistan in developing nuclear weapons in violation of a 1996 pledge to the United States not to do so. |  | | According to Gertz, the report said Pakistan also needs continued support from China for its Shaheen-2 medium-range missile. |  | | Rush Limbaugh Praises 'Do As I Say' Book |
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http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/9/8/130115.shtml
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| | Cell Proliferation |
 | | (B) When the normal cell is stimulated by an extracellular growth factor, these signaling proteins and genes become active and the cell proliferates. |
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http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/GG/cell_Prolif.html
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| | Nuclear Issues in India and Pakistan: Selected Internet Resources |
 | | The Acronym Institute is based in London and works on disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation issues and has a special page on the India-Pakistan tests. |  | | The Nuclear Control Institute, based in Washington, DC, is an independent research and advocacy center specializing in problems of nuclear proliferation. |  | | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, a center for India's nuclear research, near Bombay. |
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http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SouthAsia/nuclear.html
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| | Programme for Promoting Nuclear Non-Proliferation |
 | | Following a policy of strict objectivity in respect of the political issues involved, PPNN seeks to make diplomats, government officials, the academic community, industry and public media, more aware of the nature and causes of the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the need to deter it, and the factors that might advance nuclear disarmament. |  | | PPNN's aim is the strengthening of the nuclear non-proliferation regime. |
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http://www.ppnn.soton.ac.uk
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| | Foreign & Commonwealth Office Counter-Proliferation |
 | | CPD is also responsible for the FCO's role in export control policy and export licensing for military and dual-use goods. |  | | Security Policy Department (SecPol) leads on work to counter the proliferation of small arms and light weapons (SALW). |  | | An UNSCOM team member inspects a 500kg mustard bomb using a sonar resonance system (Source: UNSCOM) |
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http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1030522523536
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| | Reporters sans frontières - Iraq |
 | | All this helps the media to proliferate, especially as many journalists are ready-trained (in the 1970s and 1980s) and there is a solid written-press tradition in the country. |  | | Advertising revenue is also quite healthy, several newspapers say. |  | | In the 1920s and 1930s, the Iraqi press matched the abundant media in Egypt and Lebanon. |
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| | CLINTON'S ROGUES GALLERY: |
 | | Moreover, these same stresses are propagating a "brain drain" in which WMD-related technologies--particularly those relating to biological weapons (BW) and chemical weapons (CW)--are for sale by Russian individuals to proliferant states. |  | | "We are just as concerned about the proliferation of nuclear weapons as the Americans are because Iran is closer to our border than that of the United States," Bordyuzha was quoted as saying by Interfax. |  | | Even more, the GAO reported that the program, Initiatives for Proliferation Prevention, or IPP, actually has paid the salaries of personnel working on Russia's nuclear-weapons modernization and development of its clandestine and illegal chemical and biological weapons.....American tax dollars are paying Russian personnel as they modernize nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. |
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http://alamo-girl.com/0123.htm
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| | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
 | | Journalists affiliated with recognized media are welcome anytime during the conference. |  | | This year conference theme is "Sixty Years Later," a look back at the six decades of the nuclear age and a look forward to solutions to today's proliferation problems |  | | The new edition of Carnegie's proliferation atlas, Deadly Arsenals: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Threats, is now available. |
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http://carnegieendowment.org/npp
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| | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
 | | Carnegie's Joseph Cirincione argues that arms control has suffered at the hands of nuclear expansionists, who favor deploying new nukes and fighting proliferation with military muscle. |  | | A look at the 60-plus years of nuclear history reveals that this strategy has time and again led us down a dead end. |  | | The nonproliferation community's largest and most authoritative nongovernmental conference will air live Monday, November 7, on C-SPAN2 and will feature 2005 Nobel Peace Prize winner, IAEA Director Mohamed ElBaradei's keynote speech. |
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http://www.carnegieendowment.org
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| | Nuclear Non-Proliferation, 1945-1990 |
 | | In past years, rumors and revelations of atomic testing in South Africa, Israel, India, and other nations have heightened fears over the consequences of nuclear proliferation. |  | | Most recently, exposure of Iraq's nuclear capabilities has led the non-proliferation community to reassess the impact of the U.S. government's policies throughout the nuclear age. |  | | Prospects for Further Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, CIA, Secret Memorandum |
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http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/publications/nnp/nuclear.html
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| | Missile Proliferation |
 | | COUNTDOWN TO DISASTER: THE THREAT OF BALLISTIC MISSILE PROLIFERATION Foreign Policy Briefing No. 10 July 14, 1991 "Several governments, including ruthless or unstable Third World regimes, seem determined to expand the destructive capability of their military arsenals. |  | | Even so they can have enormous political significance..." |  | | David Osias, National Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs and Nuclear Proliferation |
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http://fas.org/irp/threat/missile
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| | Nuclear Issues - Proliferation |
 | | The Transformation of Defense and Proliferation Policies After |  | | A special conference, featuring CDI President Dr. Bruce G. Blair, CDI Senior Fellow John Newhouse, CDI Senior Fellow Rear Adm. (Ret.) Stephen H. Baker, and Frank Hoffman, former staff member, U.S. Commission on National Security/2st Century, among others. |
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http://www.cdi.org/issues/proliferation
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| | Documents Relating to Nuclear Proliferation |
 | | William H. Kincade, INSS Occasional Paper 6 Proliferation Series, December 1995, USAF Institute for National Security Studies US Air Force Academy, Colorado |  | | FOREIGN RELATIONS AUTHORIZATION FOR FY 19981999: U.S. United States, Department of Defense, Regional Proliferation Challenges |  | | WEAPONS PROLIFERATION AND ORGANIZED CRIME: THE RUSSIAN MILITARY AND SECURITY FORCE DIMENSION, Graham H. Turbiville, Jr., INSS Occasional Paper 10, Proliferation Series, June 1996, USAF Institute for National Security Studies US Air Force Academy, Colorado |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/prolif.htm
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