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2010 Summer, IFRI Security Studies Center: Potential Strategic Consequences of the Nuclear Energy Revival

2010 May 4, Forbes: Controlling Asia's Nuclear Tigers

2010 March: Nuclear Engineering International (www.neimagazine.com): Figuring Out Fordow

2010 January/February, Foreign Affairs: The Long Road to Zero - Overcoming the Obstacles to a Nuclear-Free World  
 
2009 November 23, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: A Technical Evaluation of the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant 

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