Highlights
Restoring the NPT: Essential Steps for 2010
Carnegie Report, November 2009
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NATO's Tactical Nuclear Dilemma
RUSI Paper, March 2010
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Nuclear Weapons in Germany: Broaden and Deepen the Debate
Policy Outlook, February 2010
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Safeguards Noncompliance: A Challenge for the IAEA and the UN Security Council
Arms Control Today, January/February 2010
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Managing Vulnerability
Foreign Affairs, March/April 2010
The goal of nuclear superiority is unattainable. Instead, the United States can enhance its security by giving nuclear-armed adversaries strong incentives for restraint in a crisis.
Proliferation Analysis
Stop the START Scare
By Kimberly Misher and Brian Radzinsky
Opponents of the START follow-on are employing scare tactics to impede Senate ratification of the treaty at the risk of imperiling national security, as revealed by a letter obtained by Josh Rogin at Foreign Policy's The Cable.
Uncovering Syria's Covert Reactor
By Gregory L. Schulte
The current stalemate of the IAEA's investigation of undeclared nuclear activities in Syrian is the responsibility of the Syrian government, which buried the remains of its covert nuclear reactor in 2008 and now seeks to bury the IAEA investigation.


Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: A Debate
Carnegie Nonproliferation Report Card
Deadly Arsenals: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Threats, Second Edition Revised and Expanded
The Global