Series

The Stimson Center's mission is to offer practical, nonpartisan, creative solutions to the problems of national and international security through high quality research products. This publication series features occasional papers and reports produced and published by the Stimson Center. The publications cover such topics as international security, defense technology, weapons proliferation, and peacebuilding.

Publishers: Stimson Center
Publications: International Disaster Response: Rebuilding the Quad?
Counterterrorism Spending: Protecting America While Promoting Efficiencies and Accountability
Balancing between Nuclear Deterrence and Disarmament: Views from the Next Generation
Casting a Wider Net: The Security Implications of Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated Fishing
India in Afghanistan: Understanding Development Assistance by Emerging Donors to Conflict-Affected Countries
Create a Channel for a US-China Dialogue on South Asia
Back to Basics: Pledging Nuclear Restraint
Modernize the South Asia Nuclear Facility ´Non-Attack´ Agreement
Demonstrating Due Care: Cyber Liability Considerations for Nuclear Facilities
B61 Life Extension Program Costs and Policy Considerations
Forceful Peacekeeping: Shared Risk, Sustainable Engagement
Timeline: Election Crisis in Côte d'Ivoire
WMD, Drugs, and Criminal Gangs in Central America
Nuclear Dangers, Nuclear Realities
Ending Impunity: New Tools for Criminal Accountability in UN Peace Operations
Security Sector Reform: Current Challenges and US Policy
Bridging the Security/Development Divide with UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Threat Assessments and Reviews
National Security Policies and Strategies
Defence Sector Reform
Analysis of the FY 2010 International Affairs Budget Request
Leveraging Science for Security: A Startegy for the Nuclear Weapons Laboratories in the 21st Century
A Foreign Affairs Budget for the Future
Nuclear Terrorism: US Policies to Reduce the Threat of Nuclear Terror
New Information and Intelligence Needs in the 21st Century Threat Environment
Transnational Trends: Middle Eastern and Asian Views
No Harmful Interference with Space Objects: The Key to Confidence-Building
Vulnerability of Research Reactors to Attack
Manufacturing Possibility: Expanding Resources to Meet Global Challenges, Promote Economic Development, Support Innovation, and Prevent Proliferation
Old Plagues, New Threats: The Biotech Revolution and Its Impact on US National Security
The Origins and Evolution of US Policy towards Peace Operations
Halting Widespread or Systematic Attacks on Civilians: Military Strategies & Operational Concepts
To the Brink: Indian Decision-Making and the 2001-2002 Standoff
America and the Emerging Iraqi Reality: New Goals, No Illusions
Enhancing United Nations Capacity to Support Post-Conflict Policing and Rule of Law
Post-Conflict Borders and UN Peace Operations
Pakistan's Nuclear Assets and Threats of Terrorism: How Grave Is the Danger?
US Policy in the Middle East: Coping in a Year of Instability
The Second Bush Administration and Southeast Asia
George Bush and Northeast Asia: Anticipating the Final Two Years
The Role of the United States in the Future of Northeast Asia in the Wake of the North Korean Nuclear Test
Regulating Access to and Control of Dangerous Pathogens: Implications for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Lessons from India: Confronting the Sociological Causes of Terrorism
The Arab Gulf States in the Shadow of the Iranian Nuclear Challenge
Security Sector Reform in the Gulf
African Capacity-Building for Peace Operations - UN Collaboration with the African Union and ECOWAS
The Responsibility to Protect - Considering the Operational Capacity for Civilian Protection
European Capacities for Peace Operations
Reducing Nuclear Dangers in South Asia
Dealing with North Korea
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