Dr. Charles Ferguson
1. "A Primer on Fissile Materials and Nuclear Weapon Design," Owen. R. Cote, Jr.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/nukes/readings/appendixb.html
2. "The Four Faces of Nuclear Terror and the Need for a Prioritized Response," William C. Potter, Charles D. Ferguson, and Leonard S. Spector (link may not work temporarily)
3. Commercial radioactive sources: surveying the security risks, Charles D. Ferguson, Tahseen Kazi, and Judith Perera
http://www.unidir.ch/pdf/articles/pdf-art1909.pdf
Dr. William Long
1. "Ideas, Beliefs, and Nuclear Policies: The Cases of South Africa and the Ukraine," Dr. William J. Long and Suzette R. Grillot, The Nonproliferation Review, Spring 2000, pp. 24-40.
http://www.cns.miis.edu/pubs/npr/vol07/71/long71.pdf
Dr. Arjun Makhijani
1. "Health and Environmental Impacts of Nuclear Weapons Production" and "Ferdinald Workers' Radiation Exposure," Arjun Makhijani
Science and Democratic Action Volume 5 Number 3
2. "Let Them Drink Milk," Pat Ortmeyer
Science and Democratic Action Volume 6 Number 2
3. "India," "Pakistan," "Timeline of Nuclear Weapons Development in South Asia" Arjun Makhijani"
Science and Democratic Action Combined Disarmament Issue Volume 6 Number 4 and Volume 7 Number 1
4. "NATO's Nuclear Conflict," Arjun Makhijani
Science and Democratic Action Volume 12 Number 1
5. "Introduction to this Issue," and "The Structure of Global Apartheid and the Struggle for Global Democracy," Arjun Makhijani
Science and Democratic Action Volume 11 Number 3
Dr. Clay Moltz
1. "Proliferation and Use of Nuclear Weapons,"
Nuclear Threat Initiative website
2. "Technical Hurdles in U.S. Missile
Defense Agency Programs,"Theresa
Hitchens and "The Budget Politics of Missile Defense,"
David E. Mosher. (Click on "View the Full Occassional Paper"
but only print pp. 14-27 of the document for the assignment Clay
gave. The first article by Clay is also interesting.)
CNS
Occasional Paper #12, New Challenges in Missile Proliferation
3. "Dismantling Russia,s Nuclear Subs: New Challenges to Non-Proliferation," James Clay Moltz and Tamara C. Robinson, Arms Control Today (June 1999)
4. "Confronting Abiguity: How to Handle North Korea's Nuclear Program," Phillip C. Saunders, Arms Control Today, March 2003)
Dr. Avner Cohen
1. "An NPT for Nonmembers, " Avner Cohen and Thomas Graham, Jr.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May/June 2004
2. "The bomb that never is," Avner Cohen
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
3. "And then there was one," Avner Cohen
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Dr. Dmitriy Nikonov
1. Russia Profile
2. "Threat Reduction and Nonproliferation Programs in Russia," Michael Reston and David Smigielski (15 pp)
3. The Human Factor and Security Culture: Challenges to Safeguarding Fissile Materials in Russia" (28 pp)
Center for International Trade and Security
4. "Nuclear Nonproliferation: DOE's Efforts to Secure Nuclear Material and Employ Weapons Scientists in Russia" --(11 pages)
5. Iran Profile
6. Iran
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
7. "Dealing With Iran's Nuclear Challenge," George Perkovich (16 pp)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
8. North Korea Profile
9. "North Korea's Legacy of Missed Opportunities," Michael Reiss
10. "Kim's Nuclear Gamble"
Dr. Randall Forsberg
1. "The Bush Administration's Stockpile Reduction Plan: Too Many, Too Slow," Thomas Cochran and Robert S. Norris, NRDC, updated 7 June 2004,
Natural Resources Defense Council
2. "Grim Blueprints: Snapshots from the U.S. Playbook for Nuclear Attack," NRDC nuclear weapon research team,
Natural Resources Defense Council
3. "The Internet and the Bomb: A Research Guide to Policy and Information about Nuclear Weapons"
Natural Resources Defense Council
4. "US Arms Control Policy in a Time Warp," Nina Tannenwald
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
5. Summary Statement