C. Nuclear Disarmament, Energy and Weapons, 1960-2012
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I. Subject-wise Research Material, 1930-2017
C. Nuclear Disarmament, Energy and Weapons, 1960-2012
May 1992
‘Facing Reality’ reports:
a) ‘The Future of the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex’ - No. 1
b) ‘Nuclear Weapons “Cleanup”: Prospect Without Precedent’ - No. 4
c) ‘Official Use Only: Ending the Culture of Secrecy in the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex’ - No. 5
d) ‘Reprocessing: The U.S. Department of Energy’s Wasteful, Dangerous Scheme to Resume Plutonium Separation’ - No. 7
e) ‘“Stockpile Stewardship” of Nuclear Weapons: The Deal to Subsidize Nuclear Weaponeers’ - No. 8
Facing Reality; U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex; Plutonium Separation
C. Nuclear Disarmament, Energy and Weapons, 1960-2012
September 1992
a) ‘Trip Report: India and Pakistan’ by George Perkovich. Includes a handwritten note to Praful Bidwai
b) Nuclear Arms Control: The U.S. and India - report of the Washington Council on Non-Proliferation (WCNP) Study Group on U.S. Policy Options for Constraining Proliferation in South Asia
c) ‘Nuclear Nonproliferation: Export Licensing Procedures for Dual-Use Items Need to be Strengthened’ - report to the Chairman (Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate). Includes cover letter from Joseph E. Kelley to John H. Glenn
d) Fissile Materials in a Glass, Darkly: Technical and Policy Aspects of the Disposition of Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium by Arjun Makhijani & Annie Makhijani
e) ‘World Campaign for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons’ - NPT Interim Report No. 1: Choosing at a Nuclear Crossroads
C. Nuclear Disarmament, Energy and Weapons, 1960-2012
April 1995
a) Beyond the NPT: A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World - executive summary of the study
b) ‘Defence Research and Development - Major Projects’ : Fifth report of the Standing Committee on Defence (1995-96)
c) An Evolving U.S. Nuclear Posture - second report of the Steering Committee (Project on Eliminating Weapons of Mass Destruction)
d) ‘A critical discussion of the Chernobyl-type reactor’ - RBMK report by Kollert & Donderer
e) A report about the consequences of the Chernobyl accident even after 10 years
f) A Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Signed but not Sealed - report (A Review of the CTBT Negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament, January-September 1996) by Rebecca Johnson
g) Nuclear Power: World Status Report 1997
h) Accidental Nuclear War - A Post-Cold War Assessment: special report reprinted from The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 338, No. 18
C. Nuclear Disarmament, Energy and Weapons, 1960-2012
November 1998
a) ‘Security Meltdown’ - a report by Ken Silverstein on security of nuclear weapons
b) Canada and the Nuclear Challenge: Reducing the Political Value of Nuclear Weapons for the Twenty-First Century - report of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade
c) After the Tests: U.S. Policy Toward India and Pakistan - report of an Independent Task Force
d) Post Nuclear Explosions Scenario
e) NATO after Kosovo: report of a seminar at De Balie, Amsterdam
f) Fissile Material Stocks: Characteristics, Measures and Policy Options by William Walker & Frans Berkhout
g) Report from the Atlanta Consultation on the Future of the Non-Proliferation Treaty by James Wurst & David Krieger
C. Nuclear Disarmament, Energy and Weapons, 1960-2012
March 2000
a) Questions of Command and Control: NATO, Nuclear Sharing and the NPT by Martin Butcher, Otfried Nassauer, Tanya Padberg, & Dan Plesch
b) Faustian Bargain 2000: Why ‘Stockpile Stewardship’ is fundamentally incompatible with the process of nuclear disarmament - a revised and updated report by Andrew Lichterman & Jacqueline Cabasso. Includes a note on the release of the report
c) South Asia at the Nuclear Crossroads (U.S. Policy Options Toward South Asian Nuclear Proliferation: The Role of Sanctions and Incentives) by Samina Ahmed & David Cortright
d) Fissile Materials in South Asia: The Implications of the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal - a research report of the International Panel on Fissile Materials by Zia Mian, A.H. Nayyar, R. Rajaraman, & M.V. Ramana
e) The economics of nuclear power by Stephen Thomas, Peter Bradford, Antony Froggatt, & David Milborrow