INDIA -- NUCLEAR PROGRAM
August 2002
"FMCT and PAROS: A Chinese Perspective"
Journal Article, INESAP Bulletin, issue 20
By Hui Zhang, Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom
"China has numerous serious security concerns about US space weaponization proposals and missile defense plans. These concerns would directly affect China's attitude toward the FMCT negotiations...."
November 16, 2001
Graham Allison and Andrei Kokoshin: A US-Russian Alliance Against Megaterrorism
Press Release
By Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Douglas Dillon Professor of Government; Faculty Chair, Dubai Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School
President Bush has warned the world that Osama bin Laden is ''seeking to develop weapons of mass destruction.'' To meet this threat, the United States and Russia should take the lead in establishing an Alliance Against Megaterrorism. What should have been a crowning achievement of this week's summit was sadly a missed opportunity.
Spring 2000
"Debating New Delhi's Nuclear Decision"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 4, volume 24
The issue concludes with letters on two articles that appeared in the spring 1999 issue of International Security. First, one author counters several points made by the other author in his article "India's Pathway to Pokhran II." He responds.
March 18-31, 2000
"For Synergy in Energy"
Journal Article, Frontline, issue 6, volume 17
By Adinarayantampi Gopalakrishnan, Former Senior Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group, 2000-2002
August 1999
Preventive Diplomacy and Preventive Defense in South Asia: The U.S. Role
Occasional Paper, volume 2
By Warren Christopher, David Hamburg, International Council Member, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and Dr. William J. Perry, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project
Conference Report on the challenges of preventive diplomacy and preventive defense in South Asia.
Spring 1999
"India's Pathway to Pokhran II: The Prospects and Sources of New Delhi's Nuclear Weapons Program"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 4, volume 23
May 1998 signaled a major turning point in the nuclear arms race in South Asia. The author cites three factors that combined in setting the stage for India's decision to detonate five nuclear devices on May 11 and 13.
Spring 1999
"Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program: Turning Points and Nuclear Choices"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 4, volume 23
By Samina Ahmed, Former Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, 1998-2002
The author examines Pakistan's motivations for responding to the Indian nuclear weapons tests with its own series of tests on May 28 and 30.
March 13-26, 1999
"Issues of Nuclear Safety"
Journal Article, Frontline, issue 6, volume 16
By Adinarayantampi Gopalakrishnan, Former Senior Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Policy Research Group, 2000-2002
October 19, 1997
Nuclear Dangers: Fear Increases of Terrorists Getting Hands on 'Loose' Warheads as Security Slips
Op-Ed, Boston Globe
By Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Douglas Dillon Professor of Government; Faculty Chair, Dubai Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School
The box-office hit film "The Peacemaker" is a pulse-pounding spellbinder in which terrorists hijack nuclear weapons from Russia, smuggle one into the United States, and target New York City. Unfortunately, that make-believe scenario is a real-life worry.
Beyond the Cold War: Conceptual Challenges for US foreign Policy in the 1990s
Journal Article, American Review, volume vol. 10
By Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Douglas Dillon Professor of Government; Faculty Chair, Dubai Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School
A look at the challenges of U.S. foreign policy in the 1990s and how it has been influenced by the Cold War and how foreign policy strategies have changed since.
