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}China Nuclear Controversy
Wed, March 17th, 1999
March 17, 1999
Briefing at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
The China Nuclear Controversy

Gary Samore
Special Assistant to the President and
Senior Director for Non-Proliferation and Export Controls, National Security
Council
Joseph
Cirincione
Director,
Non-Proliferation Project
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
_____________________________
Introduction by Joseph Cirincione
Remarks
of Gary Samore
Transcript of the Question and Answer
Session
Related Resources:
China Research
Resources
"FBI
look at China was not disclosed" Baltimore Sun, March
19, 1999
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