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Special report: Assessing US nonproliferation assistance to the NIS

Preventing the proliferation of chemical and biological weapon materials and know‐how

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Pages 88-96 | Published online: 05 Feb 2008

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  • This paper summarizes the findings and conclusions of the CBW Working Group of the CTR assessment. Members of the working group were (in alphabetical order) Gulbarshyn Bozheyeva, Igor Khripunov, Sonia ben Ouagrham, George Parshall, Amy E. Smithson, Jonathan B. Tucker, and Kathleen M. Vogel.

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