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Pakistan Special Weapons Guide
SYSTEMS
Nuclear
Aircraft
Missiles
Chemical
Biological
FACILITIES
Airbases
Urban Areas
Doctrines
Agencies
Contractors
Pakistan Special Weapons News
Other Sources and Resources
Abdul Qadeer Khan "Apologizes" for Transferring Nuclear Secrets Abroad
, broadcast on Pakistani television, February 4, 2004.
Pakistan Nuclear Weapons - A Chronology
Crisis in South Asia
International Game '99:
Sponsored by the United States Naval War College - 28-30 January 1999
India and Pakistan
PROLIFERATION: THREAT AND RESPONSE - 1997
India and Pakistan
PROLIFERATION: THREAT AND RESPONSE - 1996
Report to Congress: Update on Progress Toward Regional Nonproliferation in South Asia
Bureau of South Asian Affairs, June 15, 1997
PROGRESS TOWARD REGIONAL NONPROLIFERATION IN SOUTH ASIA
US Department of State Report to Congress -- 08 Feb 1994
Pakistan: A Gateway to Westward Proliferation?
Exploring U.S. Missile Defense Requirements in 2010: What Are the Policy and Technology Challenges?
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis April 1997
Bibliography on South Asian Nuclear, Missile and CBW
by Mark Gorwitz
Pakistan's bomb: Out of the closet.
By David Albright and Mark Hibbs.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
July/August 1992.
"We Can Do it Ourselves.
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By Simon Henderson.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
September 1993.
Western Biases.
By Ashok Kapur.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
January/February 1995.
PAKISTAN'S NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAM: A STATUS REPORT
by Andrew Koch and Jennifer Topping
The Nonproliferation Review
: Spring-Summer 1997, Volume 4 - Number 3
Pakistan
Tracking Nuclear Proliferation 1998
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Pakistan Nuclear Proliferation
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
South Asian Resources
U.S. Department of State Pakistan information - http://www.state.gov/p/sa/ci/pk/
Arms Control Association
- India and Pakistan: Documents, News, and Analysis
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