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The Nonproliferation Review

A refereed journal concerned with the spread of nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional weapons. Featuring viewpoints, articles, and reports on programs, treaties and export controls, terrorism, and the economic and environmental effects of weapons proliferation.
Updated: Dec 2, 2008

Overview

The Nonproliferation Review is a refereed journal concerned with the causes, consequences, and control of the spread of nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional weapons. The Review features case studies, theoretical analyses, reports, and policy debates on such issues as individual country programs, treaties and export controls, terrorism, and the economic and environmental effects of weapons proliferation.

Authors come from many regions and disciplines. With subscribers in 50 countries, the Review is an essential resource for policymakers and scholars worldwide.

2009 Nonproliferation Challenge Essay Contest

This contest, featuring a $10,000 grand prize, is open to students, professors, journalists, policy analysts, activists, and others worldwide, to generate new scholarly insights and specific recommendations for resolving today's nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons challenges. Learn more...

New Content

November 2008 NPR Volume 15.3:

Winners of the 2008 Doreen & Jim McElvany Nonproliferation Challenge Essay Contest

Luncheon Briefings

Listen to all NPR Luncheon Briefings
Available in the CNS Multimedia Library
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Announcements

Theresa A. Hitchens joins the NPR Editorial Board
Nonproliferation Review Special Luncheon Briefing
NPR presented the winners of the 2008 Doreen and Jim McElvany Nonproliferation Challenge Essay Contest, featuring presentations by the authors and a keynote speech by Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher (D-CA).
[Link includes essays and presentations]
November 12—Washington, D.C.
November 2008 issue (Volume 15.3)
Now available from the publisher.
Winners Announced for the 2008 Doreen and Jim McElvany Nonproliferation Challenge Essay Contest
$13,000 in prizes to be awarded to the four winning entries.
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