Nonproliferation Review • 6.1 • Fall 1999

Volume 6 • Number 1

ARTICLES

The Systemic Bases of India’s Challenge to the Global Nuclear Order
by T.V. Paul


From Existential to Minimum Deterrence: Explaining India’s Decision to Test
by Gaurav Kampani


Domestic-International Linkages: India and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
by Dinshaw Mistry


Iran’s Threat Perceptions and Arms Control Policies
by Peter Jones


Soft Technology and Technology Transfer: Lessons from British Missile Development
by Benjamin Cole


VIEWPOINTS

Nearing a Fork in the Road: Proliferation or Nuclear Reversal?
by Thomas Graham, Jr., and Douglas B. Shaw


India’s Deterrence Doctrine: A Nehruvian Critique
by T.T. Poulose


Nonproliferation Prospects after the South Asian Nuclear Tests
by Wade Huntley


Verifying a Fissile Material Production Cut-Off Treaty
by Victor Bragin, John Carlson, and John Hill


Closing the NPT Loophole on Exports of Naval Propulsion Reactors
by James Clay Moltz


REPORTS

Chemical Weapons in the Sudan: Allegations and Evidence
by Michael Barletta


U.S. Standards for Protecting Weapons-Usable Fissile Material Compared to International Standards
by George Bunn


On the Creation of a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia
by Oumirserik Kasenov


NUCLEAR AND MISSILE TRADE AND DEVELOPMENTS

Nuclear- and Missile-Related Trade and Developments for Selected Countries
by Michael Barletta, Clay Bowen, Gaurav Kampani, and Tamara Robinson

 


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