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Non-proliferation incentives for Russia and Ukraine

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Adelphi paper ; 309Publication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, 1997Description: 91pISBN:
  • 0198293712 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Following the breakup of the USSR, military technology companies are less restrained about exporting sensitive dual use technologies that could contribute to global weapons proliferation. Assesses the challenges posed by former Soviet nuclear and aerospace industries, especially the Yuzhnoye facility in southern Utraine (reportedly the largest rocket and satellite manufactuary in the world) and Minatom - Russia's Ministry of Atomic Energy.
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Following the breakup of the USSR, military technology companies are less restrained about exporting sensitive dual use technologies that could contribute to global weapons proliferation. Assesses the challenges posed by former Soviet nuclear and aerospace industries, especially the Yuzhnoye facility in southern Utraine (reportedly the largest rocket and satellite manufactuary in the world) and Minatom - Russia's Ministry of Atomic Energy.

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