Charles Curtis testifies before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee on proliferation threats facing the United States
In this testimony, Mr. Curtis briefly outlines a set of domestic and international initiatives for how to deal with the threats from weapons of mass destruction.
Evolution of the Biological Weapons Convention, challenges to its legitimacy - the lack of a verification mechanism and advances in biotechnology. (CNS)
Laura S. H. Holgate testifies on G-8 pledges for threat reduction in Russia
In this testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Laura Holgate offers various approaches that could help the G-8 fulfill the promise of greater resources and more comprehensive, better coordinated world-wide commitment reflected in its June announcement of the Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction.
The weapons of mass destruction (WMD) nonproliferation and disarmament activities in Central Asia in the decade following the end of the Cold War. (CNS)
Charles Curtis testifies before the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee on the Treaty of Moscow
In this testimony, Mr. Curtis offers his views on the Treaty of Moscow and next steps the U.S. and Russia should take to transform their security relationship.
Sam Nunn testifies before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
In testimony supporting the ratification of the Treaty of Moscow, Senator Nunn urges President Bush and President Putin to follow the treaty with substantive actions that will lead to greater security for both nations.