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A new issue of @TheNonproReview is out now! Features a special section on nuclear networks, articles on civilian nuclear tech transfers as nonproliferation leverage, behavioral arms control, BWC CBMs, and U.S. debates over nuclear counterforce targeting.
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In an #OpenAccess article in our latest issue, Justin Hastings uses UN data to map regional trade networks for nuclear materials and dual-use equipment in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Link: doi.org/10.1080/10736700.202…
New issue published today!
Check out a special section on nuclear networks, alongside articles on civilian nuclear tech transfers as nonproliferation leverage, behavioral arms control, BWC CBMs, and U.S. debates over nuclear counterforce targeting.
tandfonline.com/toc/rnpr20/3…
Thank you to NPR readers for making 2025 a record year! Article reads are up 47% vs. 2024 and 23% vs. 2022 (previous record year).
The NPR is where academic scholarship and policy analysis of WMD issues meet. We look forward to your submissions in 2026!
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Why do so many countries not participate in Biological Weapons Convention CBMs? Sharma & Hobson analyze CBM submissions & 51 working papers/statements. They identify capacity gaps & system design as obstacles & propose reforms.
New #OpenAccess in the NPR: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
Russia’s takeaway from Libya was stark: Qaddafi gave up his nuclear program and still fell. In our newest issue, Norman Cigar traces how that lesson shaped Putin’s strategic culture and Russia’s approach to nuclear nonproliferation.
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