Research Summaries

Back Proliferation Pathways and Supplier Networks: Implications for Interdiction and Counterproliferation

Fiscal Year 2007
Division School of International Graduate Studies
Department National Security Affairs
Investigator(s) Russell, James A.
Sponsor Naval Engineering Logistics Office (Navy)
Summary This project will examine the organization, techniques, processes, and deception and denial practices on past and current networks involved in the procurement of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and/or its related technology, expertise, or materials. It will explore commonalities and differences among networks. It will assess if there have been evolutionary or revolutionary trends over time. It will estimate the likely near and mid-term landscape that policymakers will have to navigate as they cope with combating WMD proliferation.
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