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Cooperative threat reduction beyond Russia / Gottemoeller, Rose Spring 2005  Journal Article
Gottemoeller, Rose Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2005.
Key Words NPT  WMD  Nuclear Proliferation  Cooperative Threat Reduction  CTR 
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ID:   186540


Engaging with emerged and emerging domains: cyber, space, and technology in the 2022 NATO strategic concept / Gottemoeller, Rose   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Cyber, space, and emerging technologies have transformed the strategic environment. Since the last publication of the NATO Strategic Concept, the Alliance has responded to this changing environment by addressing emerged and emerging threats at differential rates of operational and policy planning. Now, NATO must seek to holistically integrate these domains into the forthcoming strategic concept to increase the resilience and effectiveness of the Alliance. An adaptable and resilient Alliance that responds to the challenge of cyber, space, and emerging technologies will be best realized through three primary avenues. First, reaching preemptive consensus on actions short-of-force and consensus on space and cyber actions that trigger Article 5 will enhance collective defense and crisis management. Second, communication of capabilities and resolve will promote deterrence and enhance cooperative security among member states. Finally, cooperation with industry partners and among Allies to maintain a cutting technological edge is essential for NATO’s collective defense against emerging threats and enhances cooperative security through a common strategic culture of innovation. It is essential that NATO prevents cyber, space, and emerging technologies from being understood and actioned in isolation, and instead thoughtfully integrates technologies into the Alliances’ key tasks.
Key Words NATO  Alliances  Space  Artificial Intelligence  Cyber  Emerging Technology 
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ID:   079996


Evolution of sanctions in practice and theory / Gottemoeller, Rose   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Sanctions  Iran  North Korea  United Nations 
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ID:   096793


High north high stakes: security, energy, transport, environment / Gottemoeller, Rose (ed); Tamnes, Rolf (ed) 2008  Book
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Publication Norway, Fagbokforlaget, 2008.
Description 130p.
Standard Number 9788245008326, hbk
Key Words Security  Energy  Environment  Energy Security  Transport 
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ID:   100648


New start: security through 21st-century verification / Gottemoeller, Rose   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Security  Ballistic Missile  United States  Russia  Nuclear arms 
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ID:   051505


Nuclear necessity in Putin's Russia / Gottemoeller, Rose April 2004  Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
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ID:   152061


Rebuilding American support for the CTBT / Gottemoeller, Rose   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Twenty years after opening for signature, the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty still lacks the necessary ratifications to achieve entry into force. The United States is one of the remaining eight nations that needs to complete its ratification process, after the US Senate failed to provide its advice and consent to ratification to the CTBT in 1999. In order to secure that advice and consent now, the executive branch must engage both the American public and the Senate on the clear merits of the treaty.
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ID:   174625


Rethinking Nuclear Arms Control / Gottemoeller, Rose   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Where is nuclear arms control—negotiated restraints on the deadliest weapons of mass destruction—headed? This 50-year tool of US national security policy is currently under attack. The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), the last remaining nuclear arms agreement with the Russian Federation, will go out of force in February 2021 unless it is extended for an additional five years as the treaty permits. At this moment, nothing is on the horizon to replace it, though the Trump administration has promised a new and more extensive agreement that includes China as well as Russia. The negotiators have scant time to finish such a treaty before New START ends.
Key Words Nuclear Arms Control 
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ID:   065360


Universal Compliance: a strategy for nuclear security / Perkovich, George; Mathews, Jessica T; Cirincione, Joseph; Gottemoeller, Rose 2005  Book
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Publication New Delhi, India Research Press, 2005.
Description 220p.
Standard Number 8187943408
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ID:   057867


Voluntary action in the fight against weapons of mass destructi / Gottemoeller, Rose 2004  Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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