2010 An analysis of the depth of collaboration between US and UK in nuclear weapon research and fabrication, and its legality under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. (Chapter 3 of this book: https://www.reachingcriticalwill.org/resources/publications-and-research/publications/105-beyond-arms-control-challenges-and-choices-for-nuclear-disarmament) By John Ainslie Download if the embedded viewer has a problem
Tag: Mutual Defence Agreement
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US-UK nuclear sharing: deterring disarmament
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US Government, Department of Energy, Transfers of material to and from the UK, Mutual Defense Agreement
26 August 2005
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The White House, Tony Blair, George W Bush, ‘Modernizing Trident’
07 December 2006.
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UK Parliament, ‘Nuclear Weapons’, Mutual Defence Agreement
05 April 2000.
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UK US Mutual Defense Agreement, Plutonium / Actinide, ‘The following papers were presented at JOWOG 22.’
May 1996.
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UK Parliament, US/UK Mutual Defence Agreement, List of Joint Working Groups, Question, Frank Cook MP to Dr. Moonie, ‘Column 1116W.’
25 January 2002.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory, ‘List of Joint Working Groups, Joint Working Groups under the U.S./UK 1958 Agreement for operation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defence.’
2003.
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UK Government, Atomic Weapons Establishment, Ralph Elliott, ‘Site Overview and Review of RH&A Activities.
21 April 1994.
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John Ainslie, UK-US 1958 Mutual Defence Agreement, ‘Joint Working Groups, JOWOG.’
No date.
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Detailed point from PONI interviews, FUTURE WARHEADS AND RRW, Amendment of MDA to allow for exchange of RRW information.
No date
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‘Detailed points from PONI interviews, Future Warheads and RRW, Amendment of MDA to allow for exchange of RRW information.’
No date.
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Ainslie notes, ‘The US/UK nuclear relationship.’
2008.