Testimony: Renewing the Export Administration Act

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Armed Services June 15, 1994 I thank…

Three Decades of North Korea’s Nuclear Program: Promises, Promises (While Building the Bomb)

The Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control, a research group based in Washington that tracks the spread of nuclear weapons, compiled this chronology of North Korea's nuclear program. It is based on published sources and conversations with American Government officials, and was written by Gary Milhollin and Diana L. Edensword.

25 Myths About Export Control

In 1941, it took an entire Japanese carrier task force with some 300 planes to inflict 3,000 deaths at Pearl Harbor. Less than four years later, a single American plane…

Selling Self-Destruction: The Perils of Perry & Co.

The Washington Post February 6, 1994, p. C3 Are They Soft on Nuclear Proliferation for the Sake of the Arms Industry? “Sensible and safe.” That was the verdict of the…

Testimony: Weaknesses in the International Atomic Energy Agency

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe and the…

Testimony: American Trade Relations with China

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade…

Iraq’s Bomb — an Update

New York Times April 26, 1993, p. A17 Soon, possibly this week, the U.N. will report that its inspectors in Iraq have found yet another cache of strategic equipment for…

Can Sanctions Stop The Bomb?

Paper given at the conference entitled Economic Sanctions and International Relations Fourth Freedom Forum and The Joan B. Crock Institute for International Peace Studies Notre Dame University My topic today is…