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NUCLEAR TRADE (7) answer(s).
 
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Detecting and disrupting illicit nuclear trade after A.Q. Khan / Albright, David; Brannan, Paul; Stricker, Andrea Scheel   Journal Article
Albright, David Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   143448


Evolution of US nuclear export controls / Donnelly, Warren H 1983  Book
Donnelly, Warren H Book
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Publication Washington, Congressional Research Service, 1983.
Description 30p.pbk
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034215327.1/DON 034215MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   157823


Eyes on the prize: India’s pursuit of membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group / Hibbs, Mark   Journal Article
Hibbs, Mark Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has been beset with its relationship with India ever since New Delhi and Washington in 2005 announced that they would strike up a bilateral partnership requiring that the NSG lift longstanding restrictions aimed at blunting India’s nuclear development. India’s history of hostility to the very mission of the NSG has prompted questions and even suspicion about India’s reasons for wanting to join the arrangement. These concerns continue to affect NSG members’ views about the terms under which India might become a participant; to date India has not been admitted into the group. While India has not openly articulated an elaborate official catalog of its reasons, Indian participants and observers have provided several partial explanations for India’s strong desire for NSG membership. Their statements suggest that a number of specific Indian interests concerning India’s nuclear-energy program would be advanced by NSG participation, but also that India’s ultima ratio is its quest for greater international political status. A historical approach to the case also permits the conclusion that India applied for NSG membership following an evolution in New Delhi’s perceptions of its security threats as well as of the strategic significance of its nuclear-energy program.
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ID:   012481


NPT, export controls and nuclear trade / Pande Savita Sept 1997  Article
Pande Savita Article
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Publication Sept 1997.
Description 859-73
Key Words NPT  Export Control  Nuclear Trade 
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ID:   146742


Nuclear suppliers divided on Indian bid / Kimball, Daryl G   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G Journal Article
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Pakistan presses case for U.S. nuclear deal / Kimball, Daryl G   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract As part of a wide-ranging, high-level dialogue between Pakistani and U.S. leaders held in Washington last month, Pakistan reportedly proposed a civilian nuclear trade arrangement similar to the one granted to India, but received a noncommittal response from senior U.S. officials.
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ID:   127566


U.S. policy on nuclear pacts detailed / Horner, Daniel   Journal Article
Horner, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words United States  Nuclear Trade  UAE  Vietnam - History  Nuclear Program  Nuclear Pacts 
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