Submissions from 2025
Drones and Biotechnological Weaponry: Emerging Risks, Strategic Threats, and Viable Readiness, Diane DiEuliis and James Giordano
Books from 2024
China's Theater-Range, Dual-Capable Delivery Systems: Integrated Deterrence and Risk Reduction Approaches to Counter a Growing Threat, Justin Anderson and Chris Andrews
Implementing the Chairman's Guidance on Experiential Learning in PME Classrooms, Justin Anderson and Paige P. Price
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
Bolstering Biosecurity Amid the Biotechnology Revolution, Diane DiEuliis
Submissions from 2023
Private-sector research could pose a pandemic risk. Here’s what to do about it, Gerald L. Epstein
2023 Biodefense Posture Review, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Submissions from 2022
Allied Assurance and Integrated Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific, Justin Anderson
Russia's Cold War Perspective on Missile Defense in Europe, John P. Caves Jr. and M. Elaine Bunn
Controlling Chemical Weapons in the New International Order, John P. Caves , Jr. and W. Seth Carus
The PLA’s Strategic Support Force and AI Innovation, Amy Nelson and Gerald L. Epstein
Books from 2021
Future Directions for Great Power Nuclear Arms Control: Policy Options and National Security Implications, T. Justin Bronder
A Weapon of Mass Destruction Strategy for the 21st Century, Al Mauroni, Zak Kallenborn, Seth Carus, and Ron Fizer
The Role of Special Operations Forces in Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, Brendan Melley
Policy Roundtable: The Future of Trans-Atlantic Nuclear Deterrence, Christian Ruhl, John Gans, Michael C. Horowitz, Tobias Bunde, Amy J. Nelson, Alexander Vershbow, and Kristin Ven Bruusgaard
Cyber Threats and Weapons of Mass Destruction, Shane Smith
Books from 2019
Fentanyl as a Chemical Weapon, John P. Caves , Jr.
Book Review: Biosecurity in Putin's Russia, Amanda Moodie and Michael Moodie
Books from 2018
Book Review: The End of Strategic Stability?: Nuclear Weapons and the Challenge of Regional Rivalries, Justin Anderson
Iran's Strategic Culture: Implications for Nuclear Policy, Nima Gerami
Alternative North Korean Nuclear Futures, Shane Smith
North Korea's Strategic Culture and Its Evolving Nuclear Strategy, Shane Smith
Books from 2017
Peril and Promise: Emerging Technologies and WMD, Natasha E. Bajema and Diane DiEuliis
A Short History of Biological Warfare: From Pre-History to the 21st Century, W. Seth Carus
The Proliferation Security Initiative in 2017: U.S. Interagency Perspectives, Joanna M. Gabryszewski
The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Negotiations: A Case Study, Maurice A. Mallin
Books from 2016
Weapons of Mass Destruction: Challenges for the New Administration, John P. Caves , Jr.
The Soviet Biological Weapons Program and Its Legacy in Today’s Russia, Raymond A. Zilinskas
Books from 2014
The Future of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Their Nature and Role in 2030, John P. Caves Jr. and W. Seth Carus
Books from 2012
Proliferation Risks of Civilian Nuclear Power Programs, Paul I. Bernstein and Nima Gerami
Defining "Weapons of Mass Destruction", W. Seth Carus
The Presidential Nuclear Initiatives of 1991-1992, Susan J. Coch
The International Atomic Energy Agency's Decision to Find Iran in Non-Compliance, 2002-2006, Nima Gerami and Pierre Goldschmidt
Star Wars Rebooted: Global Missile Defense in 2017, Bruno Gruselle
Proliferation Security Initiative: Origins and Evolution, Susan J, Koch
Books from 2011
U.S. Ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention, Jonathan B. Tucker
Books from 2010
The Origins of Nunn-Lugar and Cooperative Threat Reduction, Paul I. Bernstein and Jason D. Wood
Countering WMD in the 2010 QDR, John P. Caves , Jr.
Future Foreign Perceptions of Chemical Weapons Utility, John P. Caves , Jr.
U.S. Withdrawal from the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, Lynn F. Rusten
Books from 2009
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction: Looking Back, Looking Ahead, Paul I. Bernstein, John P. Caves Jr., and W. Seth Carus
Are We Prepared? Four WMD Crises That Could Transform U.S. Security, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
President Nixon’s Decision to Renounce the U.S. Offensive Biological Weapons Program, Jonathan B. Tucker and Erin R. Mahan
Books from 2008
International Partnerships to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction, Paul I. Bernstein
Books from 2007
The Future Nuclear Landscape, Paul I. Bernstein, John P. Caves Jr., and John F. Reichart
Books from 2005
Combating WMD: Challenges for the Next 10 Years, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Can al Qaeda Be Deterred from Using Nuclear Weapons?, Lewis A. Dunn
Iraq and After: Taking the Right Lessons for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction, Michael Eisenstadt
Books from 2004
At the Crossroads: Counterproliferation and National Security Strategy, Center for Counterproliferation Research
Eliminating Adversary WMD: What's at Stake?, Rebecca K.C. Hersman
Books from 2003
Toward a National Biodefense Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities, Center for Counterproliferation Research
Books from 2001
The Counterproliferation Imperative: Meeting Tomorrow's Challenges, Center for Counterproliferation Research