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Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism
The continuing spread of nuclear weapons poses distinctive threats to international security. CISAC researchers are seeking ways to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation regime and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to more countries or to terrorists.
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Publications
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Nuclear Safeguards: How Far Can Inspectors Go?
George Bunn
IAEA Bulletin vol. 48, 1 (2007)
Dangerous Dealings: North Korea's Nuclear Capabilities and the Threat of Export to Iran
Siegfried S. Hecker, William Liou
Arms Control Today vol. 37, 2 (2007)
Toward a Comprehensive Safeguards System: Keeping Fissile Materials out of Terrorists' Hands
Siegfried S. Hecker
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science vol. 607 (2006)

How to Keep the Bomb From Iran
Scott D. Sagan
Foreign Affairs vol. 85, 5 (2006)
Ringing In Proliferation: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Network
Alexander Montgomery
International Security vol. 30, 2 (2005)
World's Non-Proliferation Regime in Time, The
George Bunn
IAEA Bulletin vol. 46, 2 (2005)

Right to Withdraw from the NPT: Article X is Not Unconditional, The
George Bunn, John Rhinelander
Disarmament Diplomacy vol. 79 (2005)
Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Terrorism: Essential Steps to Reduce the Availability of Nuclear-Explosive Materials
Christopher F. Chyba, Harold Feiveson, Frank von Hippel
CISAC/PS&GS (2005)
- U.S. Nuclear Posture
Christopher F. Chyba
Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference (2004)
Nuclear Proliferation Rings: New Challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime
Chaim Braun, Christopher F. Chyba
International Security vol. 29, 2 (2004)
Realist Perspectives on Ethical Norms and Weapons of Mass Destruction
Scott D. Sagan, Sohail H. Hashmi, Steven P. Lee
Chapter 3 of "Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction" Cambridge University Press (2004)
