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Nuclear Proliferation and Posturing

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Concern about weapons of mass destruction is now at the center of U.S. foreign policy.

While chemical and biological threats are menacing, the weapon of most devastating destruction is still the nuclear weapon.

Listen to interviews below from Worldview's series on nuclear posturing and proliferation, originally aired in February of 2003.

Image from Department of Homeland Security Pamphlet on Nuclear Attack
Image from Department of Homeland Security Pamphlet on Nuclear Attack
link to audio Nuclear use theory and North Korea update
Peter Hayes — Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development
2.14.03
link to audio History of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Jon Wolfsthal — Deputy Director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC
2.17.03
link to audio Deployment and Targeting
Stephen Schwartz — Publisher of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Atomic Audit
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2.18.03
link to audio Underground nuclear trade and proliferation
Gary Milhollin — Director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
2.20.03
link to audio Countries that abandoned nuclear pursuits: Argentina and Brazil
Steve Dolley — Research Director for the Nuclear Control Institute
2.20.03
link to audio Countries that abandoned nuclear pursuits: South Africa
Jean du Preez — Director of the International Organizations and Nonproliferation Program at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies
2.20.03
  Bush administration’s nuclear posture
2.21.03
link to audio Frank Gaffney — Founder and Director of the Center for Security Policy
link to audio Helen Caldicott — President of The Nuclear Policy Research Institute, and joint winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985
  What will arms control look like in 30 years?
2.25.03
link to audio Stephen Schwartz — Publisher of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
link to audio Tom Karako — Director of National Security Programs at the Claremont Institute
link to audio Steven Dolley — Research Director of the Nuclear Control Institute
link to audio Ambassador Roland Timerbaev — Chairman of the Board of the Center for Policy Research in Moscow
link to audio Pervez Hoodbhoy — Professor of Physics at Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan
link to audio Helen Caldicott — President of The Nuclear Policy Research Institute, and joint winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985
link to audio Frank Gaffney — President of the Center for Security Policy
link to audio Jon Wolfsthal — Deputy Director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

 

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