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Event

Will Russia Agree to US NMD?

Thu, December 9th, 1999

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Ballistic Missile Intercept


Speaker:
Mr. Alexander Pikayev
Co-Director and Scholar-in-Residence, Non-Proliferation Project, Carnegie Moscow Center

Chair:
Mr. Joseph Cirincione
Director, Non-Proliferation Project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

 

•  Mr. Pikayev's Working Paper: The Rise and Fall of START II
•  Summary of Mr. Pikayev's remarks
•  Participant list
• 
Proliferation Brief: "Financing Nuclear Security," December 7, 1999
•  Proliferation Brief: "Helping Russia is Good Politics,"  December 2, 1999
•  Back to Russian Nuclear Resources

Mr. Alexander Pikayev (r), and Joseph Cirincione


CaucasusRussiaMilitaryNuclear PolicyNuclear Energy

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