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Western States Legal Foundation
Information and analysis for peace and environmental activists. Provides WSLF publications, government documents on nuclear weapons policy and related topics, and web links.

Centre for European Security and Disarmament
Provides information and advice on topical defense, foreign and security policy questions that affect Europe, especially within European security institutions. CESD was established in 1993, evolving from the NATO Alerts Network.

United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG)
Disarmament issues.

Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament Studies
Foster research, teaching, and public discussion of military and strategic issues of national and international significance. Research activities on military history and the strategic analysis of defence operations, peace-keeping, and arms control.

Berlin Information-center for Transatlantic Security
German based organization providing independent expertise on military security issues, especially in the field of nuclear and conventional disarmament and arms control, non-proliferation, and NATO-Russian relations.

Internet Access to UN Information by Research Topic: Disarmament
United Nations information on disarmament. Links from Yale University Library.

Bochum Verification Project
Applied-physics research for automatic sensor systems which could be used in the verification of disarmament and peace-keeping.

Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Consolidates a variety of US Defense Department functions to deal more effectively with the threats posed by nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons. Information on the activities and technology of the agency.

Federation of American Scientists
Analyses public policy for global security; covers Arms Sales Monitoring, Biological Weapons, CyberStrategy, Intelligence Reform, Military Analysis, Monitoring Emerging Diseases, Nuclear Weapons, Secrecy and Government and Space Policy.

Ploughshares Fund
Enhances global security by fighting nuclear terrorism and proliferation, preventing war, reducing defense spending, restraining arms trading, cleaning up radioactive waste, and banning landmines.


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