US Policy on Arms Control and Disarmament
America's New Nuclear Disarmament Policy and the Transatlantic Relationship Gilles Andréani. German Marshall Fund of the United States, May 2009.
Arms Control in the Obama Administration: Coming in From the Cold. Jeffrey A. Larsen. Strategic Insights, April 2009.
Nuclear Nonproliferation: Strengthened Oversight Needed to Address Proliferation and Management Challenges in IAEA's Technical Cooperation Program. US Government Accountability Office, March 2009.
President-elect Obama and Nuclear Disarmament: Between Elimination and Restraint William Walker. French Institute of International Relations, Winter 2009.
Nuclear Arms Control: The Strategic Offensive Reductions. Treaty
Amy F. Woolf. CRS Report for Congress, December 2008.
Nonproliferation: U.S. Agencies Have Taken Some Steps, but More Effort is Needed to Strengthen and Expand the Proliferation Security Initiative. US Government Accountability Office, November 2008.
Statement by Christina Rocca, Permanent Representative of the United States to the Conference on Disarmament. Delivered in the General Debate of the United Nations' First Committee, October 2008.
International Meeting on Next Generation Safeguards. Remarks by Patricia McNerney, Acting Assistant Secretary for International Security and Nonproliferation, September 2008.
Extending NASA's Exemption from the Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Act. Carl Behrens and Mary Beth Nikitin, CRS Report for Congress, May 2008.
Disarmament redux: The U.S. foreign policy establishment is beginning to consider progress toward "the d-word"—above and beyond deterrence—a global security imperative. Peter J. Scoblic. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March/April2008.
Nuclear Nonproliferation: Focusing on the Highest Priority Radiological Sources Could Improve DOE's Efforts to Secure Sources in Foreign Countries. US Government Accountability Office, March 2007.
Nuclear Nonproliferation: DOE's International Radiological Threat Reduction Program Needs to Focus Future Efforts on Securing the Highest Priority Radiological Sources. US Government Accountability Office, January 2007.
Proliferation Control Regimes: Background and Status. Sharon Squassoni, Steve Bowman, and Steven A. Hildreth. CRS Seport for Congress, December 2006.
Nuclear Nonproliferation: IAEA Safeguards and Other Measures to Halt the Spread of Nuclear Weapons and Material. US Government Accountability Office, September 2006.
Nuclear Nonproliferation Issues. Carl E. Behren. CRS Issue Brief for Congress, January 2006.
- Working in the White House On Nuclear Nonproliferation and Arms Control: A Personal Report. Frank von Hippel, 1995.
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