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Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
The Nonproliferation Policy Education Center (NPEC), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, is a nonpartisan, educational organization founded in 1994 to promote a better understanding of strategic weapons proliferation issues. NPEC educates policymakers, journalists, and university professors about proliferation threats and possible new policies and measures to meet them.Visit Site
Resources:
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May 24, 2020
Understanding and Reducing Military Vulnerabilities of Civilian Nuclear Plants: The Case for the Northeast Asia
By: Jungmin Kang -
February 21, 2020
The NPT turns 50: Will it get to 60?
By: Henry Sokolski -
February 03, 2020
North Korea’s Nuclear Program: The Early Days, 1984–2002
By: Torrey Froscher -
January 23, 2020
Dealing Preventively with NPT Withdrawal
By: Pierre Goldschmidt -
September 01, 2019
Future Space Controls and the Invisible Hand
By: Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security -
June 16, 2019
Commerical Space: Space Controls and the Invisible Hand
By: Brian G. Chow -
March 01, 2019
Improving the Role of Intelligence in Counterproliferation Policymaking: Report of the "Speaking Truth to Nonproliferation Project," 2018
By: Henry Sokolski -
October 01, 2018
Intelligence and Policy Community Cooperation in the Libya WMD Disarmament Case
By: William H. Tobey -
June 01, 2018
Alternative East Asian Nuclear Futures, Volume I: Military Scenarios
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
June 01, 2018
Alternative East Asian Nuclear Futures, Volume II: Energy Scenarios
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
May 01, 2018
Avoiding a Nuclear Wild, Wild West in the Middle East
By: Henry Sokolski (ed) -
October 01, 2017
A Fresh Examination of the Proliferation Dangers of Light Water Reactors
By: Victor Gilinsky -
March 01, 2017
Nuclear Rules, Not Just Rights: The NPT Reexamined
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
September 01, 2016
Nuclear Energy Basics, Part 2: Reactors and Nuclear Fuel Making
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
September 01, 2016
Nuclear Energy Basics, Part 1: Fission, Fusion, and the Bomb
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
September 01, 2016
The Nuclear Terrorism Threat: How Real Is It?
By: Michael Brian Jenkins, John Lauder -
September 01, 2016
How Dark Might East Asia’s Nuclear Future Be?
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
September 01, 2016
SERIOUS RULES FOR NUCLEAR POWER WITHOUT PROLIFERATION*
By: Henry D. Sokolski, Victor Gilinsky -
August 01, 2016
The Nuclear Terrorism Threat: How Real Is It?
By: Michael Brian Jenkins, John Lauder -
August 01, 2016
How Dark Might East Asia’s Nuclear Future Be?
By: Henry D. Sokolski -
January 01, 2016
Should We Let The Bomb Spread
By: Henry Sokolski (ed) -
January 01, 2016
Alternative North Korean Nuclear Futures
By: Shane Smith -
January 01, 2016
Alternative North Korean Nuclear Futures
By: Shane Smith -
November 01, 2015
"Japanese Strategic Weapons Programs and Strategies: Future Scenarios and Alternative Approaches
By: Ian Easton -
November 01, 2015
How South Korea Could Acquire and Deploy Nuclear Weapons
By: James Fergusson -
May 05, 2015
If Japan and South Korea Go Nuclear: Two Military-Technical Scenarios
By: Ian Easton, Charles Ferguson -
September 28, 2014
Ensuring the Iran Negotiations Do Not Promote the Spread of Nuclear Weapons
By: Gregory S Jones -
May 01, 2014
Preventing Iranian Nuclear Weapons—Beyond the “Comprehensive Solution”
By: Gregory S Jones -
September 10, 2013
Iran’s Enriched Uranium Stocks Can Produce Enough HEU for 3 to 5 Nuclear Weapons The World’s Commitment to Nonproliferation is in Doubt Centrifuge Enrichment and the IAEA August 28, 2013 Safeguards Update
By: Gregory S Jones