Joseph Cirincione (ed.)Repairing the Regime
Preventing the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Herausgeber: Cirincione, Joseph
Joseph Cirincione is Director of the Non-Proliferation Project at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, and has written for the Boston Globe, The Washington Quarterly, The New York Times, Current History, and Foreign Policy.
1: Global Assessment
1: Historical Overview and Introduction
2: The State of the Regime 1
3: Post-Cold War Nuclear Challenges
4: Proliferation Challenges 1
2: Russia
5: The Crisis in Russia's Nuclear Cities
6: Deadlock in the Strategic Reductions Process: A Russian Perspective
7: A Detailed Analysis of the Urgently Needed New Steps to Control Warheads and Fissile Material 1
3: Asia
8: China's Perspective on Non-Proliferation
9: Nuclear Relations in South Asia 1
10: The Economic Impacts of the Glenn Amendment: Lessons from India and Pakistan
4: The Middle East
11: Inspecting Iraq
12: Iran - Russia Missile Cooperation
13: Middle East Arms Control and Regional Security Dilemmas
5: Internationallaw and Agreements
14: Can the Missile Technology Control Regime Be Repaired?
15: Chemical and Biological Weapons
16: A Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty and the Future of Nuclear Arms Control 1
17: Next Steps in Strategic Reductions
18: Constructing a New Agenda