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CIAO DATE: 07/02
Deadly Arsenals
Joseph Cirincione
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
June 2002
Table of Content
Foreword by Jessica T. Mathews
Acknowledgments
Part One. Assessments and Weapons
Chapter 2 The International Non-Proliferation Regime
Chapter 3 Nuclear Weapons and Materials
Chapter 4 Biological and Chemical Weapons,
Agents, and Proliferation
Chapter 5 Missile Proliferation
Part Two. Declared Nuclear-Weapon States
Overview
Chapter 6 Russia
Chapter 7 China
Chapter 8 France
Chapter 9 United Kingdom
Chapter 10 United States
Part Three. Non-NPT Nuclear-Weapon States
Overview
Chapter 11 India
Chapter 12 Pakistan
Part Four. Three Hard Cases
Overview
Chapter 14 North Korea
Chapter 15 Iran
Chapter 16 Iraq
Part Five. States of Some Concern
Overview
Chapter 17 Algeria
Chapter 18 Libya 305
Part Six. States That Have Given Up Nuclear Weapons
Overview
Chapter 19 Non-Russian Nuclear Successor States:
Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine
Chapter 20 Argentina
Chapter 21 Brazil
Chapter 22 South Africa
Appendixes
Appendix A The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons
Appendix B Convention on The Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction
Appendix C The Chemical Weapons Convention Fact Sheet
Appendix D The Missile Technology Control Regime
Appendix E Plenary Meeting of the Missile Technology Control Regime Press Release
Appendix F Nuclear Supplier Organizations
Appendix G Wassenaar Arrangement: Dual-Use Export Controls
Appendix H Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Appendix I Glossary
Abbreviations and Acronyms
List of Maps
List of Tables
About the Authors
About the Non-Proliferation Project
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace