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1. On the Horizon Vol. 4: A Collection of Papers from the Next Generation of Nuclear Professionals

2. CSIS European Trilateral Track 2 Nuclear Dialogues

3. How Will a Revival of the JCPOA Affect Regional Politics and Iranian Militias?

4. On the Horizon: A Collection of the Papers from the Next Generation

5. CSIS European Trilateral Track 2 Nuclear Dialogues

6. The Return of Political Warfare

7. Project on Nuclear Issues A Collection of Papers from the 2017 Conference Series and Nuclear Scholars Initiative

8. The Other Side of the North Korean Threat: Looking Beyond Its Nuclear Weapons and ICBMs

9. U.S. Strategy, the JCPOA Iranian Nuclear Arms Agreement, and the Gulf: Playing the Long Game

10. Iran Sanctions at the Halfway Point

11. Issues & Insights Vol. 17 - No. 1 - 4th US/UK-Myanmar Nonproliferation Dialogue

12. Assessing a Deal or Non-deal with Iran: The Critical Issue of Iran's Progress in Weapons Research, Development, and Production Capability.

13. Iran's Nuclear Missile Delivery Capability

14. North Korea Heading for the Abyss

15. The Key to the North Korean Targeted Sanctions Puzzle

16. Iran, Evolving Threats, and Strategic Partnerships in the Gulf

17. Nuclear Scholars Initiative: A Collection of Papers from the 2013 Nuclear Scholars Initiative

18. Governing Uranium in the United States

19. Nuclear Notes

20. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

21. THE GULF MILITARY BALANCE Volume I: The Conventional and Asymmetric Dimensions

22. Iran's Present Day Military Capabilities and Military Aspirations in the Middle East

23. Moving towards Unity: Expanding the Role of the GCC in Gulf Security

24. Reordering Chinese Priorities on the Korea Peninsula

25. Iran and the Gulf Military Balance II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions

26. The Last Domino to Fall: Australia, Uranium, and the India Deal

27. Iran and the Gulf Military Balance - I: The Conventional and Asymmetric Dimensions

28. Nuclear Notes

29. A Detour Strategy for the Test Ban Treaty

30. Geopolitics of the Iranian Nuclear Energy Program: But Oil and Gas Still Matter

31. Strategic Competition With Iran: The Military Dimension

32. Regional Overview

33. The U.S.-UAE Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: A Gold Standard or Fool's Gold?

34. Technical Challenges Associated with the New U.S. Nuclear Agenda

35. Understanding the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy Debate

36. Iranian Nuclear Weapons? The Options if Diplomacy Fails

37. Iranian Nuclear Weapons? The Uncertain Nature of Iran's Nuclear Programs

38. Iranian Nuclear Weapons? Iran's Missiles and Possible Delivery Systems

39. Weapons of Mass Destruction in India and Pakistan

40. Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East Regional Trends, National Forces, Warfighting Capabilities, Delivery Options, and Weapons Effects

41. The Arab-Israeli Military Balance in 2002 Part Four: Trends in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Weapons

42. Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual Borders of Homeland Defense

43. The Global Nuclear Balance: A Quantitative and Arms Control Analysis

44. Weapons of Mass Destruction in India and Pakistan

45. Proliferation in the "Axis of Evil": North Korea, Iran, and Iraq

46. The Asian Balance of Weapons of Mass Destruction A Quantitative and Arms Control Analysis

47. US and Russian Nuclear Forces and Arms Control After the US Nuclear Posture Review

48. Biological War and the "Buffy Paradigm"

49. Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual Borders of Homeland Defense

50. Syria and Weapons of Mass Destruction

51. Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual Borders of Homeland Defense

52. Managing the Global Nuclear Materials Threat: Policy Recommendations