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The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a non-profit organization with a mission to strengthen global security by reducing the risk of use and preventing the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and to work to build the trust, transparency and security which are preconditions to the ultimate fulfillment of the Non-Proliferation Treaty’s goals and ambitions.
 
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a non-profit organization with a mission to strengthen global security by reducing the risk of use and preventing the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and to work to build the trust, transparency and security which are preconditions to the ultimate fulfillment of the Non-Proliferation Treaty’s goals and ambitions.
 
[http://www.nti.org/index.html Nuclear Threat Initiative]
 
[http://www.nti.org/index.html Nuclear Threat Initiative]
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*Nuclear Threat Initiative-Country Profiles
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These country profiles provide insight into why countries pursue nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and missile programs, how they develop their programs, and why they may choose to stop developing such weapons. The researchers at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies have been studying these countries for more than a decade. They have drawn from their knowledge and extensive databases to provide in-depth profiles and short overviews of each country's nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and missile development programs, policies and activities.
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[http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/index.html NTI-Country Profiles]
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*Nuclear Threat Initiative-Tutorials
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Explore these interactive tutorials for complete overviews of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and issues surrounding the threats from biological and chemical warfare and radiological terrorism.  View expert analysis of the issues, interactive timelines, maps, and numerous links to relevant resources.
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[http://www.nti.org/h_learnmore/h3_tutorial.html NTI-Information Tutorials]

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Resources

Monterey Institute of International Studies-Center for Non-Proliferation Studies

The following site for the Center of Non-Proflieration Studies at the Monterey Institute for International Studies has many great resources on non-proliferation. James Martin Center for Non-Proliferation Studies

  • Inventory of International Nonproliferation Organizations & Regimes

The Inventory covers all actual and potential international organizations, treaties, and agreements relevant to WMD disarmament and nonproliferation, existing institutional ties, inter-relationships, and overlapping areas of responsibility. It provides descriptions of each organization, treaty, and agreement and summaries of recent activities and contact information. It provides policymakers, diplomats, government officials, analysts, journalists, and students with a useful general reference source and a current synopsis of developments. Inventory of Nonproliferation Organizations & Regimes

Nuclear Threat Initiative

The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is a non-profit organization with a mission to strengthen global security by reducing the risk of use and preventing the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and to work to build the trust, transparency and security which are preconditions to the ultimate fulfillment of the Non-Proliferation Treaty’s goals and ambitions. Nuclear Threat Initiative

  • Nuclear Threat Initiative-Country Profiles

These country profiles provide insight into why countries pursue nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and missile programs, how they develop their programs, and why they may choose to stop developing such weapons. The researchers at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies have been studying these countries for more than a decade. They have drawn from their knowledge and extensive databases to provide in-depth profiles and short overviews of each country's nuclear, biological and chemical weapons and missile development programs, policies and activities. NTI-Country Profiles

  • Nuclear Threat Initiative-Tutorials

Explore these interactive tutorials for complete overviews of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and issues surrounding the threats from biological and chemical warfare and radiological terrorism. View expert analysis of the issues, interactive timelines, maps, and numerous links to relevant resources. NTI-Information Tutorials