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Published by Office of Technology Assessment, Congress of the U.S., For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs. in Washington, DC .
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    Places:
  • Former Soviet republics.,
  • Russia (Federation)
    • Subjects:
    • Nuclear nonproliferation.,
    • Nuclear arms control -- Verification -- Russia (Federation),
    • Security, International.,
    • Former Soviet republics.

    • Edition Notes

      ContributionsUnited States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsU264 .P76 1994
      The Physical Object
      Paginationx, 92 p. :
      Number of Pages92
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL1220317M
      ISBN 100160451604
      LC Control Number94219219

      agreement by all parties concerned to consolidate all former Soviet nuclear weapons in Russia. With the accession of Ukraine to the Non- proliferation Treaty in December , the goal of having a single nuclear weapon state successor to the Soviet Union was achieved. BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION: AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. KENNETH ALIBEK On November 6, , Dr. Kenneth Alibek (formerly Kanatjan Alibekov) visited the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey and met with the staff of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project (CBWNP). Size: 45KB.

      In response to a request from the U.S. Congress, this book examines how the unique experience and extensive capabilities of the Department of Defense (DOD) can be extended to reduce the threat of bioterrorism within developing countries outside the former Soviet Union (FSU). Almost overnight, the massive military-industrial assets of the Soviet Union came under the jurisdiction of fifteen states instead of one established government. While only four states inherited weapons of mass destruction, most of the fifteen states of the former Soviet Union can produce Price: $

        Weapons Proliferation and Export Controls in the Former Soviet Union Implications for Strategic Stability in Asia December 1, This paper provides a detailed discussion of the legal and institutional bases of controls set up by Russia and other states of the FSU to regulate the transfer of WMDs, advanced conventional weapons, delivery. Proliferation Concerns: Assessing U.S. Efforts to Help Contain Nuclear and Other Dangerous Materials and Technologies in the Former Soviet Union PROLIFERATION CONCERNS Discussions of the development of the export control system, relationship of the national system to international control regimes, responsibility of enterprises, problems of.


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This study describes how U.S. assistance may reduce specific proliferation risks in the former Soviet Union. Recommended Citation:U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Proliferation and the Former Soviet Union, OTA-ISS (Washington, DC: U.S.

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Price New from Used from Paperback Author: Todd Bodenhamer. Smuggling Armageddon looks at one of the most troubling international concerns of the s and beyond: the illegal trade in nuclear materials that has erupted in the Newly-Independent States (NIS) and Europe since the collapse of the former Soviet Union.

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This paper examines the United States' role in stemming nuclear proliferation from the states of the Former Soviet Union. Proliferation from the FSU is a critical danger to the world. Because of the breakdown of many of the security structures within the FSU which formerly ensured the safety of their weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and.

62 I Proliferation and the Former Soviet Union uranium indicates some laxity in control over nu-clear materials; more serious breakdowns in con-trol, leading to the removal of material directly us-able for nuclear weapons, cannot be excluded.6 The lion’s share of Soviet expertise and experi-ence in protecting, safeguarding, and handling nu.

The Soviet Union and Nuclear Proliferation about and policy toward nuclear exports, however, have undergone major changes since the Soviet Union first acquired a nuclear weapons capability in Until the end ofno serious attention appears to have been given in the Soviet Union to the export of nuclear technology or expertise.

50 I Proliferation and the Former Soviet Union Kazakhstan was still part of the Soviet Union. Na-zarbayev has called for a massive international aid program to cleanup the mess left from decades of activity by the Soviet military-industrial complex. Kazakhstan ratified the START I arms control treaty inbut Non-Proliferation Treaty.

Books Advanced Search New Releases Best Sellers & More Children's Books Textbooks Textbook Rentals Best Books of the Month of over 2, results for Books: Politics & Social Sciences: Politics & Government: International & World Politics: Russian & Former Soviet Union. Once and Future Partners: The US, Russia, and Nuclear Non-proliferation book cover Despite their Cold War rivalry, the United States and the Soviet Union frequently engaged in joint efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.

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ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: xiv, pages ; 24 cm: Contents: 1. EXPLAINING THE DEVELOPMENT OF NONPROLIFERATION EXPORT CONTROLS FRAMEWORK, THEORY, AND METHOD / Suzette R. Grillot RUSSIA'S RATIONALE FOR DEVELOPING EXPORT CONTROLS / Michael Beck THE. The war against these "loose nukes" and "brain drain" threats is as important as any war in our history.

It is a war fought with security assistance-financial and technical-to states of the former Soviet Union rather than with armed force. Its battles are against unemployment and lax security in the vast complex of former Soviet WMD facilities.reduce specific proliferation risks in the former Soviet Union.

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