This publication was informed by a full day workshop held in March 2016 at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Washington, DC. Participants included three dozen leading officials and experts specializing in cooperative threat reduction and related issues. The publication was also informed by a workshop held in August 2015 in Europe which included leading nonproliferation officials and experts from a dozen countries in the Middle East and North Africa. These workshops were supplemented with numerous interviews of leading officials and experts from the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East and North Africa Region.This publication results from research supported by the Naval Postgraduate School’s Project on Advanced Syste...
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Sandia National Laboratories and the Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation hosted a workshop...
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