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 David Santoro (PhD) is a postdoctoral fellow at the Simons Centre for Disarmament & Nonproliferation Research (Vancouver, Canada). A participant to the Pacific Forum CSIS “Young Leaders Program,” he is also a research affiliate at the Paris-based Center for International Security and Arms Control Studies and at the Center for Transatlantic Studies. Dr. Santoro has worked on non-proliferation issues in various capacities for over eight years in France, Australia, and now Canada. His current research interests are focused on the role of the U.N. Security Council and its five permanent members in time of nuclear proliferation crisis.PUBLICATIONS The EURATOM Treaty: a model for Southeast Asia ? par David Santoro, 05/07/08
Nuclear First-Use Is No Solution , par David Santoro. The role of nuclear weapons is changing. Not for the better... for the worst. Reflections on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Nuclear Disarmament, 2006
The North Korean Nuclear Test: What's at Stake ? 2006 Carrots for North Korea ? 2007 Managing Nuclear Energy : back to the Future ? 2007 Nuclear First-Use Is No Solution 2008
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