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20 May 2010A Chinese View of NPT Conference

Questions about how to deal with Iran's nuclear ambitions and North Korea's quitting the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty will

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2 July 2010India sends mixed signals on Iran BY Peter J. Brown

India's leadership is performing a delicate balancing act between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran--along with the fickle interests of its governing partners and

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1 March 2011China's HEU and Plutonium production and stocks BY Hui Zhang

China launched its nuclear-weapon program in the mid 1950s. Initially, with assistance from the Soviet Union, China began to construct fissile-material production facilities in the late 1950s.

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3 September 2011Redefining responsibility BY Rohan Mukherjee

As India emerges on the global stage, much has been made of its increasingly influential role in multilateral institutions, especially in the context of its recently won tenure on the UN Security

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8 November 2011Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement and relevant provisions of security council resolutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran BY The Director General

Under its Safeguards Agreement, Iran has declared to the Agency 15 nuclear facilities and nine locations outside facilities where nuclear material is customarily used (LOFs). Notwithstanding that

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Nuclear capability
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nuclear weapons
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8 January 2012Iranian Nuclear Issue within the State System BY Laurelle Atkinson

"If Iran's oil is banned, not a single drop of oil will pass through the Hormuz Strait. … We are not interested in any hostility, our motto is friendship and

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economic sanctions
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energy security
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nuclear technology
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oil
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17 February 2012India’s Iran Challenge BY

LONDON: As Iran’s global isolation grows amid reports that it’s begun operating a new generation of centrifuges at its main uranium-enrichment facility at Natanz, India is the

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nuclear program
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oil
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tehran
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trade sanctions
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15 December 2011Iran: U.S. Concerns and Policy Responses BY Kenneth Katzman

The Obama Administration identifies Iran as a major threat to U.S. national security interests.This perception is generated by suspicions of Iran’s intentions for its

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