Currently out of stock, orders will be shipped when it becomes available. "By far the most comprehensive, the most creative, the most useful analysis and prescription I have ever seen…superb." —Robert Gallucci, Dean, Georgetown University, School of Foreign Service Listen to audio or review transcripts from the Live @ Carnegie event held on Thursday, March 3rd. A team of leading nonproliferation experts offers a blueprint for rethinking the international nuclear nonproliferation regime. They offer a fresh approach to deal with states and terrorists, nuclear weapons, and missile materials through a twenty step, priority action agenda. This is the final version of a report released in June 2004 for worldwide review. The authors consulted with experts and officials in the United States and twenty countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the former Soviet states, and Russia. The final report captures the varying national interests driving nonproliferation policies—critical knowledge if the United States’ strategy is to win international support. Local commitments already have been made, prepublication, to translate the strategy into Arabic, Chinese, and Russian, and to distribute it in India. Click on the link above for full text or the links to the right for specific sections. About the Authors George Perkovich is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Jessica T. Mathews is president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Joseph Cirincione is a senior associate and director of the Non-Proliferation Project. Rose Gottemoeller is a senior associate conducting research jointly for the Russian and Eurasian Program and the Global Policy Program. Jon B. Wolfsthal is associate and deputy director for the Non-Proliferation Project. For more news and resources on proliferation issues, visit the Carnegie Proliferation News website. |