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PROLIFERATION NEWS

November 24, 2009



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Egyptian Nuclear Leadership—Time to Realign?

Kimberly Misher, Policy Outlook

Recognizing Egypt's critical role in the Arab world, President Obama selected Cairo for a landmark speech in June. To continue to lead the Middle East and enhance regional security, Egypt should work to strengthen the nonproliferation regime. The 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference is Egypt's next best chance to advance its disarmament goals, contends a new paper by Kimberly Misher. | Full Article


Fighting Nuclear Proliferation at 20
Gregory L. Schulte, Proliferation Analysis

The Obama administration has been thinking big about how to transform American diplomacy and international relations. One idea is to replace the G8 with the G20 on a variety of global issues. Doing nonproliferation "at 20" rather than 8 is an intriguing possibility. | Full Article


Iran Says Needs Guarantees to Ship Nuclear Fuel
Parisa Hafezi, Reuters

Iran could consider sending its low-enriched uranium abroad, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday, signaling a possible softening of its opposition to a plan aimed at easing Western concern over its nuclear ambitions. | Full Article


Nuclear Quagmire with Iran
George Perkovich, Council on Foreign Relations Interview

A leading arms control expert, George Perkovich says Iran's domestic political turmoil has seemingly caused it to back out of an agreement with the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany to send its processed uranium out of the country. | Full Article


From Russia with Disdain
Henry Sokolski, The Washington Times

In Washington, it's almost impossible to underestimate how blase officials can become about the most hair-raising news if it involves an entity they believe the U.S. must do business with. | Full Article


France Not for India-like Nuclear Pact with Pakistan
Ashok Dasgupta, The Hindu

Much as Pakistan has been trying to project in recent months that France's initiative for a "strategic relationship" with it was on the same lines as that with India, a top French government official made it categorically clear that in no case would it include a civil nuclear cooperation deal. | Full Article


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