Stanford University. Center for International Security and Arms Control
16 works on record
Works
Cooperative business ventures between U.S. companies and Russian defense enterprises
Strategic missile defense
The transformation of the Asian-Pacific region
Limiting and reducing inventories of fissionable weapons materials
Assessing ballistic missile proliferation and its control
U.S.-Soviet cooperation and the new structure of international relations in northeast Asia
Next steps in the creation of an accidental nuclear war prevention center
Arms control verification and the U.S. Constitution
Seeking a better strategic framework in the Asian-Pacific area
Peace, security, and cooperation in the Asian-Pacific region
Do we need arms control if peace breaks out?
Soviet defense conversion -- problems and opportunities
Can the nation afford a senior citizen as president?
Security issues in the handling and disposition of fissionable material
The emergence and selective enforcement of international minority-rights protections in Europe after the Cold War
China's telecommunications