DPRK Briefing Book: Policy Area: Nuclear Weapons
Issue Brief:
- Confronting Ambiguity in North Korea’s Nuclear Program
Phillip Saunders, Arms Control Today, 2003.
Analysis
- Analysis Reliability of US Intelligence on DPRK Nuke Program
Steve LaMontagne, Council for a Livable World, February 2004.
- Analysis of DPRK Strategic Intentions ( Nautilus Conference Presentation )
John Steinbruner, School of Public Affairs at U. of Maryland, 2003.
- US Nuclear Weapons and Korean Security
Willis Stanley, National Institute for Public Policy, 2003.
- CIA Estimate of North Korean Nuclear Capability
Prepared for Congress, 2002.
- DPRK Negotiating Tactics and Nuclear Strategy
Peter Hayes, Nautilus Institute for Security & Sustainability, 2003.
- Report Detailing Uranium Enrichment Technology ( FOIA )
Prepared for US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1979.
- Unclassified Accounts on Plutonium Reprocessing ( FOIA )
US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1979. (FOIA)
- North Korean Nuclear Weapons to Arsenal
Congressional Research Service, 2004.
- WMD Trade between Pakistan and DPRK
Congressional Research Service, 2003.
Reference Materials
- Plutonium Production in North Korea
David Albright & Holly Higgins, Institute for Science and International Security, 2000.
- Implications for US Policy in Northeast Asia
Former Defense Secretary William Perry’s, Brookings Institution, 2003.
- Senate Testimony on Visit to Yongbyon
Siegfried Hecker, Senior Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory, January 21, 2004.
- Report from the Delegation’s Visit to DPRK
Former Ambassador Charles “Jack” Pritchard, CNAPS Brookings & Asia Society, January 15, 2004.
- Pacific Powderkeg: American Nuclear Dilemmas in Korea
Peter Hayes, Nautilus Institute for Security & Sustainability, 1991.
- Tactical Nuclear Weapons Responsibility: Ordnance Versus Field Artillery ( FOIA )
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Fields, US Army War College, March 8, 1990.
- The North Korean Nuclear Problem: Issues for U.S. Policy ( FOIA )
Defense Nuclear Agency, Prepared for OSD/ISA, 1992.
- Withdrawal of US Nuclear Weapons from Korean Peninsula ( FOIA )
U.S. Pacific Command (CINCPAC), 1992.
- North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program
Congressional Research Service, 2003.
Sources
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