CNS Regions: Newly Independent States/Europe Archive 2001

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  • Bush-Putin Summit, November 2001
    On November 13-15, U.S. President George W. Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a series of discussions in Washington, D.C. and Crawford, Texas, on a wide range of issues, including U.S.-Russian economic cooperation, Russia's relations with NATO, and the situation in Afghanistan. The most closely watched part of the discussions, however, was the question of strategic arms control. An issue brief by Michael Jasinski for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
    Updated: December 2001

  • Russian Military Capabilities in Central Asia
    "Recent Russian training exercises and military reorganizations demonstrate the increased emphasis on the threat from the south."
    Created: 17 September 2001

  • Russian National Security at Home and Abroad
    Washington D.C. Office 2001 Briefing Series, August 13, 2001.
    Created: August 2001

  • Nonproliferation Assistance to Russia and the New Independent States
    As the political and economic situation in the Soviet Union deteriorated in the late 1980s, fears arose that the Soviet government might not be able to adequately safeguard its weapons of mass destruction (WMD) arsenals, nor the associated materials and know-how. These fears were exacerbated by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and gave rise to a number of U.S. government foreign assistance programs whose goal is ensuring the safety and security of WMD assets in the Newly Independent States (NIS). An issue brief by Michael Jasinski for the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
    Created: August 2001

  • The Way Forward for U.S.-Russian Nonproliferation Cooperation
    This paper analyzes the U.S.-Russian nuclear nonproliferation cooperation programs and makes recommendations regarding the future of the programs.
    Created: 25 July 2001

  • Missing the Forest for the Trees: U.S. Non-Proliferation Programs in Russia
    Leonard S. Spector
    Arms Control Today, June 2001
    "Despite early indications that the Bush administration’s budget would deal a severe blow to nuclear threat reduction efforts in Russia, it now appears that most, if not all, U.S. non-proliferation programs in Russia will continue apace. "
    Created: 12 June 2001

  • The Complex Politics of Foreign Assistance: Building the Landysh in the Russian Far East (PDF format)
    A report for the Nonproliferation Review, CNS, Vol. 8.2.
    by Cristina Chuen and Tamara Troyakova.
    Created: Summer 2001

  • U.S.-Russian Non-proliferation Cooperation: Setting Priorities for the Future
    Washington D.C. Office 2001 Briefing Series, January 24, 2001.
    Created: 2001
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