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In order to maintain international security – and above all to ensure that weapons of mass destructi...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The attacks of Septe...
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After World War II, the non-proliferation of weapons of massive destruction (WMD) and the export con...
Nuclear energy and nuclear proliferation programs are potentially inter-twinned, which is a point to...
Moderator: Professor Peter D. Feaver, Department of Political Science, Duke University Panelists: Ho...
Export controls for dual-use items are an important constituent element of both the security policie...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. gover...
As recalled by the EU WMD Strategy and the New Lines of Actions for combating proliferation, export ...
The article is structured in five parts. Section I gives an overview of the history of the CWC. Sect...
The French regulation on conventional arms export control provides a strict framework of French mili...
The relationship between industry and authorities represents one of the most pressing export control...
Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
Given that there are a relatively small number of suppliers of major weapons systems, control of arm...
In order to maintain international security – and above all to ensure that weapons of mass destructi...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The attacks of Septe...
Defence date: 12 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Institute ...
After World War II, the non-proliferation of weapons of massive destruction (WMD) and the export con...
Nuclear energy and nuclear proliferation programs are potentially inter-twinned, which is a point to...
Moderator: Professor Peter D. Feaver, Department of Political Science, Duke University Panelists: Ho...
Export controls for dual-use items are an important constituent element of both the security policie...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. gover...
As recalled by the EU WMD Strategy and the New Lines of Actions for combating proliferation, export ...
The article is structured in five parts. Section I gives an overview of the history of the CWC. Sect...
The French regulation on conventional arms export control provides a strict framework of French mili...
The relationship between industry and authorities represents one of the most pressing export control...
Countries restrict exports for a number of reasons ranging from national security, foreign policy to...
The production of hazardous materials that can be used for civilian and military purposes (dual-use ...
Given that there are a relatively small number of suppliers of major weapons systems, control of arm...
In order to maintain international security – and above all to ensure that weapons of mass destructi...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The attacks of Septe...