Reference Guide
Protecting America: Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Threat Reduction
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter I- Introduction
Chapter II - Issue Briefs
- Strategic Nuclear Reductions
- Reducing the Threat of Biological Weapons
- The Threat of Chemical Weapons
- Radiological Dispersal Devices: “Dirty Bombs”
- Inventory of Russian Nuclear Weapons and Materials
- Tactical Nuclear Weapons
- Increasing Border Security in Russia and other States of the Former Soviet Union
- The G-8 Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction
- Plutonium Disposition
- Accelerating and Expanding the HEU Purchase Agreement
- The Fate of Russian Nuclear Cities
- Nuclear Submarine Dismantlement
- Development of New Nuclear Weapons
- Increasing U.S./NATO-Russia Theater Missile Defense Cooperation
- Increasing Presidential Decision-Making Time in Nuclear Operations
- North Korea
- 17 - The Stockpile Stewardship Program
- Liability Issues in WMD Threat-Reduction and Nonproliferation Programs in Russia
- Proliferation Security Initiative
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Background and Achievements
- Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Proposals for Strengthening
- U.S. Russian Ballistic Missile Early Warning Cooperation
- Global Cleanout of Weapons-Usable Nuclear Materials from the World’s Most Vulnerable Sites
- The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
- International Nuclear Security Standards
- Securing Vulnerable Nuclear Materials Outside Russia
- Brazil
- Iran
Chapter III - Additional Resources
Chapter V - Appendices
- Glossary
- Voter Attitudes on Foreign Policy-post election poll results
- Treaties
- STARTI
- Treaty on The Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)
- Treaty of Moscow (U.S-Russia Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty)
- Biological Weapons Convention
- Chemical Weapons Convention