Books from 2024
The World's Most Destructive Weapons: Thirty Years of the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Books from 2023
China’s Expanding Nuclear Capabilities: A Conversation with David Logan and Phil Saunders, Bonny Lin, David Logan, and Phillip C. Saunders
Miniaturization as Grail in the Third Nuclear Age, Bob Williams and James Giordano
Submissions from 2021
A Weapon of Mass Destruction Strategy for the 21st Century, Al Mauroni, Zak Kallenborn, Seth Carus, and Ron Fizer
Books from 2018
Iran's Strategic Culture: Implications for Nuclear Policy, Nima Gerami
Aspiration vs. Reality: Where are We with the North Korea Denuclearization Process?, James J. Przystup
Alternative North Korean Nuclear Futures, Shane Smith
North Korea's Strategic Culture and Its Evolving Nuclear Strategy, Shane Smith
Books from 2017
Another Week; Another Missile Test: Inching Toward a Freeze – With Eyes Wide Shut?, James J. Przystup
Books from 2012
The Presidential Nuclear Initiatives of 1991-1992, Susan J. Coch
Books from 2009
Aligning Disarmament to Nuclear Dangers: Off to a Hasty START?, David A. Cooper
Books from 2007
Deploying Nuclear Detection Systems: A Proposed Strategy for Combating Nuclear Terrorism, James Goodby, Timothy Coffey, and Cheryl Loeb
Books from 2005
A Primer on the Detection of Nuclear and Radiological Weapons, Gary W. Phillips, David J. Nagel, and Timothy Coffey
Books from 2003
Preemptive Action: When, How, and to What Effect?, M. Elaine Bunn
Resolving Korea’s Nuclear Crisis: Tough Choices for China, Howard M. Krawitz
Books from 2002
U.S.-Iran Relations: Normalization in the Future?, Judith S. Yaphe