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- The CBW Conventions Bulletin, published quarterly 1988-2007. Full Text PDF available from June 1993.
- Strengthening the Chemical Weapons Convention Through Aerial Inspections – Amy E. Smithson and Michael Krepon, The Henry L. Stimson Center – Occasional
Paper #4 -April 30, 1991. - Four Principles for Curtailing The Proliferation of Biological and Chemical Arms – Baker Spring, The Heritage Foundation – Backgrounder #844 – Aug 19, 1991.
- The Chemical Weapons Treaty: An Illusory Search for a Panacea – Baker Spring, The Heritage Foundation – Backgrounder Update #187 – Sept 21, 1992.
- Administering the Chemical Weapons Convention: Lessons from the IAEA – Amy E. Smithson, The Henry L. Stimson Center – Occasional Paper #14 – March 14, 1993.
- The Chemical Weapons Convention: Effects on the U.S. Chemical Industry, OTA-BP-ISC-1O6 – U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment – August 1993.
- The SIPRI-Saskatchewan-Frankfurt Research Group produced a number of papers and factsheets on certain aspects of the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention between 1993 and 1996.
- Paper 1: The Tasks of the National Authority under the Chemical Weapons Convention – R. G. Sutherland.
- Paper 2: The chemical industry and compliance with the CWC – R. G. Sutherland.
- Paper 3: The provisions of Article X: Some comments regarding assistance and protection – T. Stock.
- Paper 4: Chemical trade control and Article XI of the CWC – T. Stock and A. De Geer.
- Paper 5: The role and function of a national inspector in the National Authority under the CWC – R. G. Sutherland, T. Kurzidem and T. Stock.
- Paper 6: Perspectives for Entry into Force of the CWC: Benefits of early ratification – T. Kurzidem, T. Stock, and R. G. Sutherland.
- Paper 7: Old and abandoned chemical weapons under the CWC – T. Stock.
- Paper 8: Facility agreements under the CWC: Do we need implementing legislation? – T. Kurzidem, P. Radler, T. Stock, and R. G. Sutherland.
- Paper 9: CWC implementation: Targeting the important groups and the role of NGOs-an overview – T. Stock, T. Kurzidem, P. Radler and R. G. Sutherland.
- Paper 10: The National Authority: Some important issues to be addressed – T. Kurzidem, P. Radler, T. Stock, and R. G. Sutherland.
- Paper 11: Declarable activities under Schedules 2 and 3 from the point of view of a facility operator – T. Stock, R. G. Sutherland, T. Kurzidem and P. Radler.
- Paper 12: Implementation of the CWC: Declarations, discrete organic chemicals and toxins – R. G. Sutherland, T. Kurzidem, T. Stock and P. Radler.
- Paper 13: History of the negotiations on the CWC – short overview – T. Stock.
- Paper 14: Routine inspections and inspection hours – Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner.
- Paper 15: Declarations, low concentrations and mixtures – Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner.
- Paper 16: Declaration thresholds and aggregate national data – Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner.
- Paper 17: Industrial declarations and the CWC – Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner.
- Paper 18: The CWC and discrete organic chemicals – Ronald G. Sutherland, Thomas Stock, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler and York von Lersner.
- Paper 19: Facility agreement and model facility agreements under the CWC – York von Lersner, Thomas Kurzidem, Patricia Radler, Thomas Stock and Ronald G. Sutherland.
- Paper 20: Liability of the future OPCW – York von Lersner, Patricia Radler, Thomas Kurzidem, Thomas Stock and Ronald, G. Sutherland.
- Paper 21: Effective regime governing sanctions against staff members of the Technical Secretariat for breaches of confidentiality – York von Lersner, Patricia Radler, Thomas Kurzidem, Ronald G. Sutherland and Thomas Stock.
- Fact Sheet 1: The main tasks of a National Authority under the CWC.
- Fact Sheet 2: Transfer of Chemicals under the CWC.
- Fact Sheet 3: Riot Control Agents under the CWC.
- Fact Sheet 4: Old and Abandoned Chemical Weapons under the CWC.
- “The Compliance Provisions in the Chemical Weapons Convention: A Summary and Analysis.” – A. Walter Dorn and Douglas Scott, Occasional Paper Number 2/1995, Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies (PSIS), Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva – 1995.
- Ratifying the Chemical Weapons Convention: Past Time for Action – Michael Moodie – Feb 1996.
- The CWC: A Bad Deal for America – Baker Spring – Heritage Foundation – April 15, 1996.*
- The Chemical Weapons Convention: Unverifiable, Unenforceable, and A Burden To Business – Baker Spring, The Heritage Foundation – Executive Memorandum #460 – Sept 12, 1996.
- Administration, Senate Opposition Draw Battle Lines Over CWC – Eric J. Leklem, Arms Control Today – January/February 1997.
- “The Chemical Weapons Convention: Strategic Implications for the United States.” – Frederick J. Vogel, Strategic Studies Institute – Army War College – Jan 8, 1997.
- Majority Leader Emerges As Key To Fate of CWC in Senate. – Eric J. Leklem, Arms Control Today – March 1997.
- Separating Fact from Fiction: The Australia Group and the Chemical Weapons Convention – Amy E. Smithson, The Henry L. Stimson Center – Occasional Paper #34 – March 14, 1997.
- Chemical Reaction – Douglas J. Feith – The New Republic – March 24, 1997.
- The Chemical Weapons Convention: Making America Less Secure – Baker Spring, The Heritage Foundation – Executive Memorandum #473 – April 3, 1997.
- Ratifying the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) – Steven J. Nider, Progressive Policy Institute Backgrounder – April 9, 1997.
- Six Faulty Reasons for Supporting the Chemical Weapons Convention – Thomas Moore, The Heritage Foundation – Backgrounder #1111 – April 23, 1997.
- CWC Parties Hold First Conference, OPCW Declared Fully Operational” – Eric J. Leklem, Arms Control Today – May 1997.
- The Battle to Obtain U.S. Ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention – Michael Krepon, Amy E. Smithson, John Parachini, The Henry L. Stimson Center – Occasional Paper #35 – July 1997.
- CWC Parties Hold 2nd Conference; Membership Reaches 106 States – Eric J. Leklem, Arms Control Today – November/December 1997.
- At One Year, CWC Progress Tempered by Limited Transparency – Eric J. Leklem, Arms Control Today – April 1998.
- The Chemical Weapons Convention redefines “analytical challenge” – Britt Erickson, Analytical Chemistry News and Features – June 1, 1998.
- U.S. Issues Chemical Industry Regulation – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – January/Febuary 2000.
- Russia to Miss CWC Deadline – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – May 2000.
- CWC Conference Meets, Extends Deadline for Russia – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – June 2000.
- Issues of Arms Control Law and the Chemical Weapons Convention – Edited by Eric P. J. Myjer, Published Martinus Nijhoff Publishers – 2001.
- Report – The Chemical Weapons Convention: Implementation Challenges and Solutions – Jonathan B. Tucker, Ed., The Monterey Institute of International Studies’ Center for Nonproliferation Studies. Contributors include: Richard Burgess, Daniel Feakes, Alexander Kelle, Michael Moodie, George Parshall, Alexander Pikayev, Amy Sands and Amy Smithson – April 24, 2001.
- Russia’s New Plan For Chemical Weapons Destruction – Jonathan Tucker, Arms Control Today – July/August 2001.
- Russia Approves New Chemical Weapons Destruction Plan – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – September 2001.
- Chemical Industry Inspections Under the CWC – John Hart, Verification Matters – October 2001.
- “U.S. to Miss Chemical Weapons Convention Deadline.” – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – November 2001.
- U.S. Reinstates Funds for Russian Chemical Demilitarization – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – January/February 2002.
- Chemical Weapons Convention: Issues for Congress – Steven R. Bowman, Congressional Research Service – updated April 30, 2002.
- Chemical Weapons Convention Chief Removed at U.S. Initiative – Seth Brugger, Arms Control Today – May 2002.
- Strengthening the Chemical Weapons Convention: First CWC Review Conference Background Paper – Graham S. Pearson and Malcolm R. Dando – August 2002.
- First CWC Review Conference Paper No 1: Relevant Scientific and Technological Developments for the First CWC Review Conference: The BTWC Review Conference Experience. – Graham S. Pearson – August 2002.
- New OPCW Head Appointed – Rose Gordon, Arms Control Today – September 2002.
- OPCW Fails to Agree on Budget, Russian Request for Extension – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – October 2002.
- On-Site Inspections in Arms control and Disarmament Verification. – John Hart, Verification Matters – October 2002.
- Deadlines Extended for Russian Chemical Demilitarization – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – November 2002.
- Getting Verification Right: Proposals for Enhancing Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention – Joan Link, VERTIC Report – November 2002.
- Impact of Scientific Developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention (IUPAC Technical Report) – G. W. Parshall, G. S. Pearson, T. D. Inch and E. D. Becker, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp. 2323–2352, 2002.
- Terrorism. Industry prevention and the Chemical Weapons Convention – Marybeth Kelliher, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp. 2277–2280, 2002.
- Verification under the Chemical Weapons Convention. A reflective review – Ron G. Manley, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp. 2235–2240, 2002.
- Advances in science and technology. Maintaining the effectiveness of the Chemical Weapons Convention – John Gee, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp. 2229–2234, 2002.
- Trends in processing and manufacturing that will affect implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention – George W. Parshall, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 74, No. 12, pp. 2259–2263, 2002.
- First CWC Review Conference Paper No 2: Maximizing the Security Benefits from the First Review Conference of the Chemical Weapons Convention. – Graham S. Pearson – December 2002.
- Reviewing the Chemical Weapons Convention: Gently Does It – Robert J. Matthews, Verification Yearbook 2003.
- OPCW Annual Report Cites Progress, Problems – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – January/February 2003.
- First CWC Review Conference Paper No 3: Implementation of the General Purpose Criterion of the Chemical Weapons Convention – Graham S. Pearson – January 2003.
- Chemical Weapons Convention: Issues for Congress – Steven R. Bowman, Congressional Research Service – updated January 7, 2003.
- Budget Office Calls Chem-Demil ‘Ineffective’ – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – March 2003.
- Rumsfeld Wants to Use Riot Control Agents in Combat – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – March 2003.
- First CWC Review Conference Paper No 4: The Danger to the Chemical Weapons Convention from Incapacitating Chemicals – Malcolm Dando – March 2003.
- Six-Year-Old CWC Passes Some Tests and Fails Others – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – April 2003.
- U.S. Grapples with Use of Nonlethal Agents – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – April 2003.
- First CWC Review Conference Paper No 5: The Importance of National Implementing Legislation for the Chemical Weapons Convention – Nicholas A. Sims – April 2003.
- CWC Members Meet to Review Progress, Goals – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – May 2003.
- Military Authorized to Use Riot Control Agents in Iraq – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – May 2003.
- Albania Has Chemical Arms; CWC Review Conference Meets – Kerry Boyd, Arms Control Today – June 2003.
- The CWC After Its First Review Conference: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty? – Alexander Kelle, Disarmament Diplomacy – June/July 2003.
- U.S. Chemical Weapons Program to Miss Deadline – Christine Kucia, Arms Control Today – October 2003.
- Chemical Weapons Convention: Issues for Congress – Steven R. Bowman, Congressional Research Service – updated November 14, 2003.
- Delays in Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention Raise Concerns about Proliferation – United States General Accounting Office, GAO-04-361 – March 31, 2004.
- Inching Away From Armageddon: Destroying the U.S. Chemical Weapons Stockpile – Claudine McCarthy and Julie Fischer, The Henry L. Stimson Center – April 2004.
- GAO: U.S. May Miss Chemical Destruction Deadline – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – May 2004.
- Albania to Receive Nunn-Lugar Assistance – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – December 2004.
- Russia Speed Chemical Weapon Disposal – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – January/February 2005.
- U.S. Chemical Demilitarization Stalls – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – March 2005.
- Pentagon Backs Off Chemical Weapons Destruction Study – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – June 2005.
- Steps Toward Universality: An Interview With Rogelio Pfirter, Director-General of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons – Miles A. Pomper and Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – September 23, 2005.
- OPCW Director Seeks Middle East Inroads – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today, November 2005.
- Senate Struggles with Riot Control Agent Policy – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – January/February 2006.
- Libya Chemical Weapons Destruction Costly – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – May 2006.
- U.S. Unable to Meet CWC 2012 Deadline – Michael Nguyen, Arms Control Today – May 2006.
- The Chemical Weapons Convention: Implementation, Challenges and Opportunities – Edited by Ramesh Thakur and Ere Haru – June 2006.
- Education, outreach, and codes of conduct to further the norms and obligations of the Chemical Weapons Convention (IUPAC Technical Report) – Graham S. Pearson and Peter Mahaffy, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 78, No. 11, pp. 2169–2192, 2006.
- Verifying the Chemical Weapons Ban: Missing Elements – Jonathan B. Tucker, Arms Control Today – January/February 2007.
- Chemical Weapons Deadlines Extended – Caitlin Harrington, Arms Control Today – January/February 2007.
- “Status of Implementing the Chemicals Weapons Convention Ten Years After Entry into Force, and the Way Ahead.” – Jiri Matousek, 26th Meeting of the Pugwash Study Group on the implementation of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Conventions, Noordwijk, The Netherlands – March 2007.
- IUPAC/OPCW International Workshop: Impact of Advances in Science and Technology on the Chemical Weapons Convention – Zagreb, Croatia – April 22 – 25, 2007.
Presentations by: John Freeman, Ralf Trapp, Horst Reeps, Moncef Hadhri, Graham Pearson, Abbas Shafiee, Francisco Azuaje, Kathryn Nixdorff, Enrico Polastro, Jean Marie Basset, Vitomir Sunjic, Peter Seeberger, Tuan Nguyen, Jackie Ying, Jennifer Fiegel, Jurgen Altmann, Markku Mesilaaskso, Robin Black, Gary Sides, Stefan Mogl, Peter Blain, Srdanka Tomic-Pisarovic, Jiri Matosek and Michael Rowell. - The Chemical Weapons Convention After 10 Years: Successes and Future Challenge – David P. Fidler, American Society of International Law Insights – April 27, 2007.
- Convention in Peril? Riot Control Agents and the Chemical Weapons Ban – Kyle M. Ballard, Arms Control Today – September 2007.
- Details Bedevil Libya’s Grand Bargain – Alex Bollfrass, Arms Control Today – October 2007.
- Incapacitating Chemical Weapons and the Chemical Weapons Convention – Alan Pearson, Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation – Nov 18, 2007.
- Press Release: Statement of Arms Control Association to the Meeting with Non-Governmental Organizations at the OPCW, The Hague – Arms Control Association – November 19, 2007.
- Interview with British Ambassador Lyn Parker, chair of open-ended working group preparing for the 2008 Chemical Weapons Convention review conference – Oliver Meier, Arms Control Today – November 20, 2007.
- CWC Conference Boosts Treaty, Exposes Rifts – Oliver Meier, Arms Control Today – December 2007.
- The Creation of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: A Case Study in the Birth of an Intergovernmental Organisation – Ian R. Kenyon & Daniel Feakes, 2007
- Impact of scientific developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention (IUPAC Technical Report) – Balali-Mood, M., Steyn, P.S., Snydes, L.K., and Trapp, R., Pure and Applied Chemistry, 80:175-200(2008).
- The Chemical Weapons Convention: the Second Review Conference and Beyond – Scott Spence and Ralf Trapp, Royal United Services Institute for Defense and Security Studies – 2008.
- News Analysis: Chemical Weapons Parlay’s Outcome Uncertain – Oliver Meier, Arms Control Today – March 2008.
- Advances in Science and Technology and the Chemical Weapons Convention – Ralf Trapp, Arms Control Today – March 2008.
- The 2008 Chemical Weapons Convention Review Conference: A Collection of Articles, Essays, and Interviews on Tackling the Threats Posed by Chemical Weapons – Arms Control Today – April 2008.