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Reading Assignments for the 2003 Summer Institute
 
 
Nonproliferation Education
Nonproliferation Education in The United States Part 1: Undergraduate Education
Nonproliferation Review, Fall/Winter 2002
 
Nuclear Weapons Technology, Dr. Charles Ferguson
read "A Primer on Fissile Materials and Nuclear Weapons Design" Owen Cote
 
Arms Reduction Treaties and Cooperative Programs to Improve Russia's Nuclear Controls, Dr. Nathan Busch
read Russian Nuclear Forces, 2002, Natural Resources Defense Council
U.S.-Soviet/Russian Nuclear Arms Control," Arms Control Today, June 2002
Reform and Expansion of Cooperative Threat Reduction, Kenneth N. Luongo and
William E. Hoehn III, Arms Control Today, June 2003
 
Dealing with the Soviet Nuclear Legacy at Sea, Dr. Clay Moltz
read Dismantling Russia's Nuclear Subs by James Clay Moltz and Tamara Robinson
 
 
Radioactive Source Material and the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism, Dr. Charles Ferguson
read Reducing the Threat of RDDs, by Charles D. Ferguson
 
The Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime, Dr. Nathan Busch
read Historical Overview and Introduction, and The International Non-Proliferation Regime
from Repairing the Regime: Stopping the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Joseph Circincione
 
Export Controls, Dr. Dmitriy Nikonov
read Export Controls, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (interactive website)
further information: Strengthening Multilateral Export Controls, CITS, (36 pp)
 
The Korean Peninsula Nuclear/Missile Crisis, Dr. Clay Moltz
read the North Korea Special Issue of Arms Control Today

Nuclear Weapons in South Asia and Their Regional and Global Implications,
Dr. Arjun Makhijani
read Short history of Kashmir dispute, by Arjun Makhijani and
More Sign Posts for Peace in South Asia, by Admiral L. Ramdas
 
The Role of Health and Environmental Protection in Nonproliferation and Disarmament,
Dr. Arjun Makhijani
read Science for Democratic Action
Volume 7: Number 2 and Volume 10: Numbers 1 and 3
 
Space Weapons, Ballistic Missile Defense and Arms Control, Dr. Clay Moltz
read Reining in the Space Cowboys by James Clay Moltz
further information: Future Security in Space: Commercial, Military, and Arms Control Trade-Offs,
edited by James Clay Moltz (76 pp)
Missile Proliferation and Defenses: Problems and Prospects,
edited by James Clay Moltz (107 pp)
 
Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation: Understanding Threats and Risks,
Responding to the Challenge of Chemical and Biological Weapons, Mike Powers
read Reducing the Biological Threat: New Thinking, New Approaches, by Michael Moodie
Bioterrorism: Threat and Preparedness, by Michael J. Powers and Jonathan Ban
Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (read all four sites)
Preventing the Misuse of Pathogens: The Need for Global Biosecurity Standards,
by Jonathan B. Tucker
National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction
 
Randall Forsberg Talks
at http://www.idds.org click on Open Files icon on left, pull down left top In Brief menu to
In Brief (2002) all sections. After choosing a section, to print first click on right screen, then print. Internet Explorer may work if Netscape Navigator does not.


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828-232-5196 (office) 828-253-5513 (home)
dsulock@unca.edu
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