Assessing the Effectiveness of the International Counterproliferation Program

Abstract

The threat posed by the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is among the central strategic national security challenges that the United States is facing. The breadth and scope of this challenge requires interagency cooperation, as well as coordination with a broad array of international partners. To effectively confront the threat of WMD proliferation, the United States relies on the will and capacity of its allies and international partners for assistance. This cooperation often requires investments in security cooperation programs aimed at enhancing partner capacity

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2011
Accession Number
AD1157810

Entities

People

  • Aidan Kirby Winn
  • Jeffrey Engstrom
  • Jennifer D. P. Moroney
  • Joe Hogler
  • Michelle Spencer
  • Thomas-Durell Young

Organizations

  • RAND Corporation

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  • Counter WMD
  • Cyber

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  • United States
  • Warfare
  • Weapons Of Mass Destruction

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  • Political science

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  • Strategic Security Studies