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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. intelligence and transnational counterproliferation activities]]
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  • ...fessor of National Security Studies and Director/Founder of the Center for Counterproliferation Research at the [[National Defense University]] (1992-2001)
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  • ...ncentrates on approaches to planning and education for regional stability, counterproliferation, and other specific areas
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  • ...aling with [[arms control]], [[weapons of mass destruction]] and weapons [[counterproliferation]].
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  • ...either in civilian applications, or for military applications subject to [[counterproliferation]] controls, or for other sensitive uses such as the [[drug trade]]
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  • ...trace back to the first nuclear training, which acquired arms control and counterproliferation responsibilities, and has diversified from nuclear only to add chemical and
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  • ...estruction]] [[national technical means of verification|verification]] and counterproliferation; Senior Associate and Board of Advisers, [[National Institute for Public Po
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  • Executive Director, [[Foreign Policy Initiative]]; Director for Counterproliferation Strategy at the National Security Council at the [[National Security Counci
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  • ==Counterproliferation== ...PGMs and other non-nuclear methods of attack make it more plausible as a [[counterproliferation]] mission against [[weapons of mass destruction]]<ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...son International Center for Scholars]], starting the nonproliferation and counterproliferation programs
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  • ...research assistant to [[Paul Nitze]]; From 1995 to 1998, he managed a NATO counterproliferation initiative and wrote three reports endorsed by Allied Foreign and Defense M
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  • ...iferation, and Arms Control Center. Before that, he served as Chief of the Counterproliferation Division in the Directorate of Operations.<ref name=Retire /> He became Ass
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  • '''Counterproliferation (CP)''' is the set of activities that detect and monitor the threat of weap ...treaties, bilateral agreements, and compliance verification methods define counterproliferation of WMD. Various export control programs are in effect, strictly limiting t
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  • ..., including the nuclear weapons program, naval nuclear reactors, nuclear [[counterproliferation]], and transportation of nuclear weapons and other special nuclear material
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  • ...''' was established by the [[United Nations]] in 1957 and is involved in [[counterproliferation]], conducts research in inspection and verification technologies, and visit
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  • ==Counterproliferation==
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  • *[[arms control]], [[counterproliferation]] and [[disarmament]] issues
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  • ...timate research and health promotion activities were not to be hindered by counterproliferation activity.
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  • }},p. 186</ref> Already well-armed states may seek [[counterproliferation]]. Nowhere is this struggle more obvious than where [[weapons of mass destr
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  • ...Inc.; [[Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Requirements, Plans, and Counterproliferation Policy]] (1997-2000); assistant professor at Duke University (1992-1997); a
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  • ...ceful, or illegal and a risk to the public. The term is commonly used in [[counterproliferation]], but also is relevant to fields such as the [[drug trade]], and to equipm
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  • See counterproliferation for treaties and other programs to lessen the availability of WMD, and arms
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  • ...clear regarding missiles and nuclear weapons, it is used in discussions of counterproliferation of chemical weapons and biological weapons. Outside of treaties, the techniques described here are critical in overall counterproliferation work. They can gather information on the states, with known or presumed nuc
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  • *Prevent nuclear terrorism with strong counterproliferation efforts, controlling poorly accounted nuclear materials as well as complete
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  • ...with [[arms control]], [[weapons of mass destruction]] (WMD) and weapons [[counterproliferation]]. It reflects the reorganized ICI structure, in which there is no longer a The National Counterproliferation Center, now in the DNI but formerly a part of CIA, and having CIA personnel
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  • ...ng [[weapons of mass destruction]]...through [[WMD stockpile security]], [[counterproliferation]], "and eliminate the transnational networks that sell WMD materials and t
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  • ...mendment]]. During the [[Afghanistan War (1978–1992), the US suspended its counterproliferation policies in exchange for Pakistani help in Afghanistan. With the fall of th
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  • ===Biological Counterproliferation MASINT ===
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  • ...ent responsible for conducting counterintelligence, counterterrorism and [[counterproliferation]] against any potential threats against Canadian interests, as well as [[in
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  • The '''Weapons Intelligence, [[counterproliferation|Nonproliferation]], and Arms Control Center'''<ref>{{citation ====Counterproliferation====
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  • | Counterproliferation (CP)
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  • ...t the appropriate yeast would be classical economic warfare, as opposed to counterproliferation.
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  • === Multinational counterproliferation ===
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  • ...d on the neo-conservative ideological system of which counterterrorism and counterproliferation of weapons of mass destruction were main themes.
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  • There might be equivalent requests today from the Counterterrorist or Counterproliferation Centers. The requirements situation has many other significant systems and
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  • ...direct WMD threat to the US, but had cast its actions in terms of global [[counterproliferation]]. By overemphasizing the 9/11 attack aspect, it supported suspicions of th
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  • | counterproliferation
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  • ...order, which might have been received both at the geographic desk and the Counterproliferation Center, someone might have thought they were for use in uranium separation
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  • Separate from DBANABASIS was the Joint Task Force on Iraq (JTFI) in the Counterproliferation Division. Its mission was not destabilization, but precise intelligence on
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