Nuclear Proliferation Update is dedicated to promoting peaceful resolutions to the nuclear crises in North Korea and Iran. It aims to provide policy makers with analysis on the latest developments in both nations and options for formulating coherent U.S. responses. In highlighting the importance of achieving diplomatic solutions, the goal is to avoid armed conflict and its attendant consequences.
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Current Issue
"Exporting the Bomb," August 2010 (PDF, 219 KB)
Past Issues
"President Obama's Nuclear Weapons Strategy: Reviewing the New START Treaty and Nuclear Posture Review," May 2010 (PDF, 382 KB)
"Dealing with Burma, a Potential Nuclear Power?," April 2010 (PDF, 222 KB)
"Why China and Russia Balk at Sanctions against North Korea and Iran," March 2010 (PDF, 83 KB)
"From Triad to Dyad," February 2010 (PDF, 601 KB)
"The Atomic Terrorist?," January 2010 (PDF, 398 KB)
"U.S. Conduct Creates Perverse Incentives for Proliferation," December 2009 (PDF, 385 KB)
"Nuclear Weapons Spending Deserves Greater Scrutiny," November 2009 (PDF, 388 KB)
"Nuclear Diplomacy with Iran: A Skeptic's View," October 2009 (PDF, 393 KB)
"Negotiating with North Korea: Who's In Charge?; Engaging China to Solve the North Korea Problem," September 2009 (PDF, 395 KB)