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Nonproliferation

Center for Nonproliferation Studies


1. Give a brief history of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies. What are its main functions?




2. Click on the chemical and biological weapons link. Pick two articles that interest you and summarize their main points.




3. Click on "Congress and Nonproliferation." What nonproliferation bills are currently being considered by Congress? What is the nature and status of two of these bills?




4. Click on the "Missiles" link. Pick two readings that interest you and summarize their main points.




5. Click on the "Nuclear Weapons" link. What is the latest information regarding efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to other countries and to various groups?




6. Finally, examine the "Terrorism" link. What information can you find on al-Qaeda? What are the various threats posed by terrorism?

 
 
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