Journal•ISSN: 1073-6700
The Nonproliferation Review
Taylor & Francis
About: The Nonproliferation Review is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Nuclear weapon & Disarmament. It has an ISSN identifier of 1073-6700. Over the lifetime, 839 publications have been published receiving 6607 citations.
Topics: Nuclear weapon, Disarmament, Arms control, Nuclear ethics, Treaty
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TL;DR: A natural gas pipeline linking all of Northeast Asia and promising energy and economic help could help convince the isolated nation to step away from its nuclear programs entirely; it could also provide the nonproliferation and energy security benefits that have eluded the region for so long as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Though North Korea agreed to partial denuclearization in February 2007, achieving that goal is at best a long way off. A natural gas pipeline linking all of Northeast Asia and promising energy and economic help could help convince the isolated nation to step away from its nuclear programs entirely; it could also provide the nonproliferation and energy security benefits that have eluded the region for so long. These economic benefits could motivate the other nations involved in the six-party talks to deal with North Korea more than if only nuclear reactors were offered.
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TL;DR: Javed Ali is a Senior Policy Analyst with the Special Projects Division of Research Planning, Incorporated (RPI) in Falls Church, Virginia, where he currently provides counterterrorism analytical, training and exercise support for a range of U.S. government agencies as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Javed Ali is a Senior Policy Analyst with the Special Projects Division of Research Planning, Incorporated (RPI) in Falls Church, Virginia, where he currently provides counterterrorism analytical, training and exercise support for a range of U.S. government agencies. He is a recognized authority on chemical and biological weapons issues, arms control, terrorism, and regional security dynamics, and is a frequent contributor to Jane’s Defence publications.
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TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of the contemporary debate on nuclear proliferation is presented, and the authors conclude that there is no theory of nuclear proliferation, and that nuclear proliferation cannot be justified.
Abstract: (1996). Is there a theory of nuclear proliferation? An analysis of the contemporary debate. The Nonproliferation Review: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 43-60.
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TL;DR: In this article, the threat of biological terrorism targeted at agriculture was discussed and the threat to US national security was discussed. But the authors focused on the agricultural domain and did not consider the nonproliferation aspects.
Abstract: (2000). Biological terrorism targeted at agriculture: The threat to US national security. The Nonproliferation Review: Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 92-105.
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