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"Correspondence: Civilian Nuclear Cooperation and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons"

Journal Article, International Security, volume 35, issue 1, pages 184-200

Summer 2010

Authors: Christoph Bluth, Matthew Kroenig, Former Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program, 2007–2008, Rensselaer Lee, William Sailor, Matthew Fuhrmann, Former Associate, Project on Managing the Atom, January–August 2009; Former Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/International Security Program, 2008–December 2009

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Quarterly Journal: International Security

 

SUMMARY

Christoph Bluth, Matthew Kroenig, Rensselaer Lee, and William Sailor respond to Matthew Fuhrmann's summer 2009 International Security article, "Spreading Temptation: Proliferation and Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreements."

 

For more information about this publication please contact the IS Editorial Assistant at 617-495-1914.

For Academic Citation:

Christoph Bluth; Matthew Kroenig; Rensselaer Lee; William Sailor; and Matthew Fuhrmann. "Correspondence: Civilian Nuclear Cooperation and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons." International Security 35, no. 1 (Summer 2010): 184-200.

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