Presentation at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Honolulu, Hawaii Introduction – History The nuclear and missile arms race in South Asia is getting a lot of attention since the…
Analysis
The Wisconsin Project’s reports track WMD programs and the companies supplying them. In op-eds and articles, we argue for strict enforcement of strategic trade controls to inhibit proliferation.
Exporting Trouble
The Washington Post Outlook March 12, 2000, p. B3 With Looser Computer Controls, We’re Selling Our Safety Short HIGH-PERFORMANCE COMPUTERS aren’t like most other products that U.S. companies sell abroad….
The Proliferation Threat Today
Presentation at the International Law Enforcement Academy Budapest, Hungary I. Introduction I am pleased to be able to speak to you this morning. I am a lawyer and a university…
Perspective on Weapons: Outfitting China’s Military – Again
Los Angeles Times January 23, 2000, p. M5 Commerce Dept. Works to Allow the Export of a Tool Like the Ones that Prompted a Justice Dept. Indictment. Just over two…
Dept. of Mass Destruction: Saddam’s nuclear shopping spree
The New Yorker The Talk of the Town December 13, 1999, p. 44 Ever since the United Nations weapons inspectors were shut out of Iraq, a year ago, the world…
Russia: Transfer of Chemical/Biological Warfare Equipment Reported by the Press – 1990-1999
Importing Country: Iraq Russian Developer, Exporter or Manufacturer: Unknown Date: 1995 Activity: Agrees to sell sophisticated fermentation equipment, including a 5,000 liter fermentation vessel
Russia: Transfer of Russian Nuclear Technology Reported by the Press – 1990-1999
Importing Country: Brazil Russian Developer, Exporter or Manufacturer: Minatom Date: 1994 Activity: Signs cooperation agreement in applied basic research, controlled thermonuclear fusion, research reactors, and radioisotope production Importing Country: China…
Russia: Transfer of Missiles, Missile Technology and Submarines Reported by the Press – 1990-1999
Importing Country: Brazil Russian Developer, Exporter or Manufacturer: Unknown Date: 1993 Activity: Twelve Russian scientists work on a project to develop fuel for three stages of Brazil’s Satellite Launch Vehicle…
Testimony: Supercomputer Export Controls – 1999
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor Emeritus, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Armed Services October 28, 1999 I…
What China Didn’t Need to Steal
The New York Times May 5, 1999, p. A31 Americans are right to be outraged that a suspected Chinese spy may have stolen the computer codes for the entire United…