The global partnership against WMD success and shortcomings of G8 threat reduction since 9/11
The 9/11 terrorist attacks prompted a new urgency in efforts to deal with chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear proliferation. The potential acquisition and use by terrorist groups of such weaponry was suddenly a much increased threat. The G8 Global Partnership against the Spread of Weapons...
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London, UK
RUSI
2011
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The G8, non-proliferation and the global partnership
- Funding, prioritisation, results and evaluation
- Operational delivery and spin-off benefits
- The future of multilateral threat reduction
- Annex A: Global partnership documents, Kananaskis G8 Summit, 27 June 2002
- Annex B: Research interviews
- Annex C: Case studies
- Annex D: EU instrument for stability
- Annex E: US threat reduction programmes
- Annex F: Non-G8 GP country commitments and expenditure.


