Preventing Black Market Trade in Nuclear Technology
Herausgeber: Bunn, Matthew; Spector, Leonard S; Potter, William C; Malin, Martin B
Preventing Black Market Trade in Nuclear Technology
Herausgeber: Bunn, Matthew; Spector, Leonard S; Potter, William C; Malin, Martin B
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Leading experts provide a comprehensive examination of global efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation by blocking the illicit supply of key technologies.
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Leading experts provide a comprehensive examination of global efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation by blocking the illicit supply of key technologies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163768
- ISBN-10: 1107163765
- Artikelnr.: 48747679
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 163mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781107163768
- ISBN-10: 1107163765
- Artikelnr.: 48747679
1. Introduction: the problem of black-market nuclear technology networks
Matthew Bunn and William C. Potter; 2. The world of illicit nuclear trade:
present and future David Albright and Andrea Stricker; 3. The role of
intelligence in countering illicit nuclear-related procurement Thomas
Fingar; 4. Strengthening the global law enforcement response Leonard
Spector; 5. Strengthening sanctions and interdiction Mark Fitzpatrick; 6.
Strengthening global nuclear export controls Ian Anthony; 7. The private
sector's role in stopping black market nuclear technology networks Robert
Shaw; 8. Strengthening global non-proliferation financial controls Justine
Walker; 9. Strengthening the role of international organizations in dealing
with illicit nuclear technology networks Olli Heinonen; 10. Countering
nuclear black markets by strengthening nonproliferation culture Matthew
Bunn; 11. Stopping black-market nuclear technology networks: a view from
Russia Vladimir Orlov and Aleksandr Cheban; 12. Out-of-the box initiatives
to combat illicit nuclear technology procurement networks John S. Park,
Leonard Spector and Ian J. Stewart; 13. Conclusion: stopping illicit trade
in nuclear technology: progress, gaps, and next steps Martin B. Malin,
Matthew Bunn, Leonard Spector and William C. Potter.
Matthew Bunn and William C. Potter; 2. The world of illicit nuclear trade:
present and future David Albright and Andrea Stricker; 3. The role of
intelligence in countering illicit nuclear-related procurement Thomas
Fingar; 4. Strengthening the global law enforcement response Leonard
Spector; 5. Strengthening sanctions and interdiction Mark Fitzpatrick; 6.
Strengthening global nuclear export controls Ian Anthony; 7. The private
sector's role in stopping black market nuclear technology networks Robert
Shaw; 8. Strengthening global non-proliferation financial controls Justine
Walker; 9. Strengthening the role of international organizations in dealing
with illicit nuclear technology networks Olli Heinonen; 10. Countering
nuclear black markets by strengthening nonproliferation culture Matthew
Bunn; 11. Stopping black-market nuclear technology networks: a view from
Russia Vladimir Orlov and Aleksandr Cheban; 12. Out-of-the box initiatives
to combat illicit nuclear technology procurement networks John S. Park,
Leonard Spector and Ian J. Stewart; 13. Conclusion: stopping illicit trade
in nuclear technology: progress, gaps, and next steps Martin B. Malin,
Matthew Bunn, Leonard Spector and William C. Potter.
1. Introduction: the problem of black-market nuclear technology networks
Matthew Bunn and William C. Potter; 2. The world of illicit nuclear trade:
present and future David Albright and Andrea Stricker; 3. The role of
intelligence in countering illicit nuclear-related procurement Thomas
Fingar; 4. Strengthening the global law enforcement response Leonard
Spector; 5. Strengthening sanctions and interdiction Mark Fitzpatrick; 6.
Strengthening global nuclear export controls Ian Anthony; 7. The private
sector's role in stopping black market nuclear technology networks Robert
Shaw; 8. Strengthening global non-proliferation financial controls Justine
Walker; 9. Strengthening the role of international organizations in dealing
with illicit nuclear technology networks Olli Heinonen; 10. Countering
nuclear black markets by strengthening nonproliferation culture Matthew
Bunn; 11. Stopping black-market nuclear technology networks: a view from
Russia Vladimir Orlov and Aleksandr Cheban; 12. Out-of-the box initiatives
to combat illicit nuclear technology procurement networks John S. Park,
Leonard Spector and Ian J. Stewart; 13. Conclusion: stopping illicit trade
in nuclear technology: progress, gaps, and next steps Martin B. Malin,
Matthew Bunn, Leonard Spector and William C. Potter.
Matthew Bunn and William C. Potter; 2. The world of illicit nuclear trade:
present and future David Albright and Andrea Stricker; 3. The role of
intelligence in countering illicit nuclear-related procurement Thomas
Fingar; 4. Strengthening the global law enforcement response Leonard
Spector; 5. Strengthening sanctions and interdiction Mark Fitzpatrick; 6.
Strengthening global nuclear export controls Ian Anthony; 7. The private
sector's role in stopping black market nuclear technology networks Robert
Shaw; 8. Strengthening global non-proliferation financial controls Justine
Walker; 9. Strengthening the role of international organizations in dealing
with illicit nuclear technology networks Olli Heinonen; 10. Countering
nuclear black markets by strengthening nonproliferation culture Matthew
Bunn; 11. Stopping black-market nuclear technology networks: a view from
Russia Vladimir Orlov and Aleksandr Cheban; 12. Out-of-the box initiatives
to combat illicit nuclear technology procurement networks John S. Park,
Leonard Spector and Ian J. Stewart; 13. Conclusion: stopping illicit trade
in nuclear technology: progress, gaps, and next steps Martin B. Malin,
Matthew Bunn, Leonard Spector and William C. Potter.