Nuclear Nonproliferation in U.S.-Russian Relations: Challenges

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CONTENTS

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Chapter I. Russian Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy and U.S.-Russian Nonproliferation Dialogue in

the 1990s

Soviet Policy in the Area of Nuclear Nonproliferation. U.S.-Soviet Nonproliferation Dialogue

Russia as a Successor of the Soviet Union

Dynamics of Russian Nonproliferation Policy

Russia's Neighbors in the CIS

Nuclear Security

Illicit Trafficking in Nuclear Material

The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism

The 1996 Moscow Nuclear Safety and Security Summit

Nuclear Export Controls

Coordination of Nonproliferation Activities of the Russian Agencies

Russia — Iraq

Russia — North Korea

Russia — Iran

Russia and the IAEA

Russia's Nuclear Nonproliferation Policy under President Putin

Cooperation among Russian and U.S. NGOs in the Area of Nuclear Nonproliferation

Chapter II. Nuclear Nonproliferation and Arms Control in U.S.-Russian Relations in the 1990s

Nuclear Arms Reduction

U.S. Cooperative Threat Reduction Assistance Programs to Russia

The 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference

CTBT

The 2000 NPT Review Conference

Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones

Chapter III. U.S.-Russian Relations in Nonproliferation and Disarmament: Prospects for Dialogue

and Cooperation

Interrelationship between Nonproliferation and Disarmament

Role of Nuclear Weapons and Relevance of Nuclear Deterrence in the Modern International System



Nuclear-Free World: Why It is Needed

A World without Nuclear Weapons: What Could It Look Like? Elimination of Nuclear Weapons: How

to Start?

Some Practical Steps to Strengthen the International Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime

Chronology of Events in the Area of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Arms Control (1990-2001)

Leaders of the Russian Federation and the United States on Nonproliferation Challenges and

Strategic Dialogue

Acronyms 3

About the Authors

About the PIR Center