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Center for Nonproliferation Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies, USA... [Pg.239]

Barletta, Michael, After 9/11 Preventing Mass-Destruction Terrorism and Weapons Proliferation, Monterey, Calif Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Occasional Paper No. 8, May 2002. [Pg.46]

Programs, and Future Priorities, Testimony Before the Subcommittees on Europe and on International Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Human Rights of the Committee on International Relations of the U.S. House of Representatives, Monterey, Calif. Center for Nonproliferation Studies, May 14, 2002. [Pg.52]

Khripunov and Parshall, US Assistance to Russian Chemical Weapons Destruction Alexander A. Pikayev, Russian Implementation of the CWC , in Jonathan B. Tucker, ed.. The Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Challenges and Solutions (Washington, DC Center for Nonproliferation Studies, 2001), pp. 31-38. [Pg.147]

Kosal, M. E. (2003). The basics of chemical and biological weapons detectors. Monterey, CA Center for Nonproliferation Studies. Retrieved March 27, 2007 from http //cns.miis.edu/pubs/ week/031124.htm... [Pg.499]

CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES— CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS RESOURCE PAGE ... [Pg.603]

Croddy, E, M. Osborne, and K. McCloud. 2002. Chemical terrorist plot in Rome Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Research Story of the Week, http /cns.miis.edu/pubs/week/020311.htm (accessed December 30, 2006). [Pg.670]

See Center for Nonproliferation Studies, The Moscow Theater Hostage Crisis Incapacitants and Chemical Warfare, available at http //cns.miis.edu/ pubs/week/02110b.htm, last accessed 6 September 2005. [Pg.175]

Major General N. S. Antonov, Khimicheskoe Oruzhiye na Ruhezhe Dvukh Stoletii [Chemical Weapons at the Turn of the Century] (Moscow Progress 1994) pp. 19-28. Text translated by John Hart, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, CBW Nonproliferation Project, 1998. [Pg.270]

Eliminating a Deadly Legacy of the Cold War Overcoming Obstacles to Russian Chemical Disarmament (Monterey Institute, Center for Nonproliferation Studies January 1998) http //cns2.miis.edu/pubs/other/mmsg.html. [Pg.270]

The Monterey Institute, Center for Nonproliferation Studies, would like to thank the Ploughshares Fund for their generous support of this project. Any views expressed herein are solely those of the author, and not necessarily those of the Ploughshares Fund or the Monterey Institute. [Pg.323]

Monlerey Institute of International Studies Center for Nonproliferation Studies. 2004. Assessing Terrorist Motivations for Attacking Critical ChemicaT Infrastructure. Monterey, CA. [Pg.41]

Baker, M., Kosal, M.E., 2004. Osmium tetroxide a new chemical terrorism weapon Center for Nonproliferation Studies (Monterey Institute of International Studies) Available at (last accessed 21.02.14). [Pg.64]

CNS, 2008. James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, [Pg.359]

Additional Internet sites of interest include the Russian BW Monitor (www.russianbwmonitor.com), the U.S. Department of Energy (www. energy.gov), the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (www.llnl. gov), the Monterey Institute of International Studies s Center for Nonproliferation Studies (http //cns.miis.edu), and Bradford University s Bradford Non-Lethal Weapons Research Project (www.hradford.ac.uk/ acad/nlw/). [Pg.245]


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