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201. The Crimean Crisis and the Issue of Security Guarantees for Ukraine

202. A Little-Known Success Story: Implementation of the NSS Goals in Central Europe

203. Ensuring the Iran Negotiations Do Not Promote the Spread of Nuclear Weapons

204. Preventing Iranian Nuclear Weapons—Beyond the “Comprehensive Solution”

205. Governing Uranium and Nuclear Supply Chains: Why Private Engagement is Needed

206. TSG IntelBrief: Economic Drivers of an Iran Nuclear Deal

207. Responding to Trends in the U.S. Electricity Sector

208. Respond and Restrain: Deterrence and Reassurance in Northeast Asia

209. Assessing a Deal or Non-deal with Iran: The Critical Issue of Iran's Progress in Weapons Research, Development, and Production Capability.

210. Drawing Red Lines Right

211. Iran, Evolving Threats, and Strategic Partnerships in the Gulf

212. The US Trillion Dollar Nuclear Triad

213. US and Russia Can End Use of Weapons-Usable Uranium for Medical Uses

214. Countering Nuclear Commodity Smuggling: A System of Systems

215. The Regulation and Technology of Chinese Nuclear Material Accounting

216. Anticipating Climate Mitigation: The Role of Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs)

217. Iranian Attitudes on Nuclear Negotiations

218. Restoring U.S. Leadership in Nuclear Energy

219. Nuclear Energy: The Safe, Clean, Cost-Effective Alternative

220. Smashing Atoms for Peace: Using Linear Accelerators to Produce Medical Isotopes without Highly Enriched Uranium

221. New Nuclear Suppliers Encouraging Responsible Nuclear Supply by China, Republic of Korea, and India

222. New Nuclear Builds in Central and Eastern Europe: Safety Aspects

223. Iran's Nuclear Odyssey: Costs and Risks

224. The Political Kaleidoscope Turns Again in Crisis-Challenged Iran: 2013 Elections

225. Redefining Leadership in the Global Nuclear Energy Market

226. Iran’s Enriched Uranium Stocks Can Produce Enough HEU for 3 to 5 Nuclear Weapons The World’s Commitment to Nonproliferation is in Doubt Centrifuge Enrichment and the IAEA August 28, 2013 Safeguards Update

227. Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Security in South Korea

228. Iran’s Nuclear Program and Turkey

229. Journal of Public and International Affairs 2013

230. Media Coverage of Iran's Nuclear Program

231. Developing a Nuclear Material Control and Accounting System in Russia

232. Iran: a revolutionary republic in transition

233. Stall Speed: Assessing Delay of the Iranian Nuclear Program via Israeli Military Strike

234. Iran's Nuclear Ambitions and Future Prospects

235. Verifying a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty: Technical and Organizational Considerations

236. NUCLEAR ENERGY AT A CROSSROADS

237. Moving towards Unity: Expanding the Role of the GCC in Gulf Security

238. Post-Crisis Japanese Nuclear Policy: From Top-Down Directives to Bottom-Up Activism

239. Why Fukushima Was Preventable

240. Should Greenland Mine its Uranium?

241. Prospects for Nuclear Security Partnership in Southeast Asia

242. Unleashing the Nuclear Watchdog: Strengthening and Reform of the IAEA

243. The P5 +1, Iran and the Perils of Nuclear Brinkmanship

244. A History of KEDO 1994-2006

245. A Regional Approach to WMD Nonproliferation in the Asia-Pacific

246. The 2012 Presidential Election and American Foreign Policy in the Middle East

247. The Future of Russia: Modernization or Decline?

248. The Path Towards Kazakhstan's Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy: Convergence of US-Kazakh Interests

249. Iran's Internal Politics: The Supreme Leader Grows Ever Lonelier at the Top

250. The day after Iran goes nuclear: Implications for NATO