Peaceworks 41
Controlling Weapons of Mass Destruction
Findings from USIP-Sponsored Projects
Edited by Deepa M. Ollapally
The Institute of Peace has attempted to make a limited but important contribution to furthering the understanding of some of the most critical global and regional issues surrounding weapons of mass destruction and arms control, primarily through its grant program. Since its inception, the Institute has spent $2,190,372 on related topics, aimed at shaping intellectual debate and informing policymaking. This Peaceworks report highlights some of the recent key Institute-supported work in this connection, with a view to offering the most significant findings and policy-relevant conclusions.
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