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Will Russia Agree to US NMD?

Thu, December 9th, 1999

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Nuclear Policy

The Nuclear Policy Program aims to reduce the risk of nuclear war. Our experts diagnose acute risks stemming from technical and geopolitical developments, generate pragmatic solutions, and use our global network to advance risk-reduction policies. Our work covers deterrence, disarmament, arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear energy.

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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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