2005 Conference Presentations
CSIS
- Working Group 1 Presentation
- Working Group 2 Presentation
- Working Group 3 Presentation
- Working Group 4 Presentation
UK
- Nuclear Detection and Monitoring Technologies for a Responsive Infrastructure, J. I. Brand
- Russian Rationales for Resumption of Testing, Francis J. Cline III
- A Functional Perspective on the Role of U.S. Nuclear Weapons, Jerome M. Conley
- The Role of US Nuclear Weapons: Analogies from the Insurance Industry, Gregory F. Giles
- Possible Causes and Effects of the Resumption of Chinese Nuclear Testing, James Nagelberg
- Implications of India's Emerging Nuclear Capability, Dakota S. Rudesill
- Future Directions in Arms Control: A UK Perspective on the NPT REVCON, Matthew Shaps
- North Korean Nuclear Testing: Breakout or Bluff? Dennis Shorts
- ICBM Industrial Base... A Northrop Grumman Perspective, Vivian Suarez
- Revitalizing US-Russian Nuclear Cooperation, Richard Weitz
Salt Lake City
- Agenda
- Comments by Maj Gen Tim McMahon USAF (retired)
- Global Cleanout of Civil Nuclear Material Preventing Nuclear Terrorism and State Acquisition, Philipp C. Bleek
- Lessons Learned from Iraq for Eliminating WMD, Kathleen McInnis
- P-5 Cooperation on Emerging Nuclear Challenges Possibilities and Obstacles, Mary Beth Nikitin
- An An Un Un-Conventional Option, Dakota S. Rudesill
- Chicken vs. Egg: The Paired System of Nuclear Weapons Complex and Stockpile Capabilities, Lani Miyoshi Sanders
- Terrorists and Weapons of Mass Destruction, Michael Tkacik
- Computers, Codes, and Devices: The U.S. Nuclear Weapons Design Experience, Dr. Blake P. Wood
- "Mini-Nukes" in Perspective: New Bunker Busters and Their Impact on US Security, Jason Zaborski