Washington Post December 14, 1998, p. A23 The Department of Energy has issued a new warning about the nuclear weapon efforts of China, India and Pakistan. In June, the department…
Nuclear
This is a list of the Wisconsin Project’s work related to nuclear weapons. One nuclear weapon could kill millions and destroy the natural environment. It is the most dangerous weapon on earth. Preventing the spread of technology and material that can be used in such weapons is the Wisconsin Project’s founding mission and our ongoing objective.
India-Pakistan: Nuclear Weapon Update – 1998
India’s and Pakistan’s recent nuclear weapons tests have demonstrated to the world that both have bombs. The Prime Minister’s Office stated: “These tests have established that India has a proven…
Stop Exporting Nuclear Technology
Los Angeles Times October 14, 1998, p. B7 Foreign Affairs: It’s crazy to help countries build their bombs then ask them not to test them. Although 4 1/2 months have…
Testimony: China’s Proliferation Activities
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence September 18, 1997 I am…
Made in America? How U.S. Exports Helped Fuel the South Asian Arms Race
The Washington Post June 7, 1998, p. C1 India and Pakistan, fresh from testing nuclear devices, are poised to build missiles that could deliver the bomb deep into each other’s…
The Pitfalls of Nuclear Trade with China
The Boston Sunday Globe February 22, 1998 China’s export record and its refusals speak of the need for US safeguards. Congress is now debating whether to approve President Clinton’s recent…
China: Promises on Nonproliferation – 1981-1997
Adapted from a statement by Congressman Benjamin Gilman (R-NY) on November 5, 1997, during the House floor debate on China sanctions legislation. “The question of assurance does not exist. China…
Israeli Buyers Get Nuclear-related Goods from the United States
Israeli buyers have had little trouble importing sensitive nuclear equipment from the United States. Less than one percent of U.S. applications to export nuclear dual-use equipment to Israel were denied…
Could Iraq Have the Atomic Bomb?
The New York Times November 19, 1997, p. A39 While the United States, Russia and other countries search for diplomatic solutions to the crisis in Iraq, the risk grows that…
Testimony: China’s WMD Exports
Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations October 8, 1997 I am…