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Publications

  • Working Paper #1: An Introduction to General Disarmament html pdf
  • "Role of the non-proliferation regime in preventing non-state nuclear proliferation" speech given to IEER Conference: Nuclear Dangers and the State of Security Treaties United Nations, New York, April 9, 2002
    by Natalie Goldring
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  • "A Glass Half Full: The UN Small Arms Conference," paper for the Council on Foreign Relations, September 2001 html
  • Response to "A Tale of Three Arms Trades: The Changing Dynamics of Conventional Weapons Proliferation, 1991-2000" by Bill Hartung, 2000, from "America's Peace Dividend" by Columbia International Affairs Online html
  • "China-Taiwan: Spiraling Downward"
    July 13, 1999
    Global Beat Syndicate html
  • "Dealing with the chain of violence: Gun violence as a world epidemic," speech prepared for the Hague Appeal for Peace,   May 14 1999 html
  • "Shi-Jei Jen Shi Shao Shao Shao" (It's A Small, Small World), WIIS Board Member Studies Taiwan With CNP Delegation, Spring 1999, WIIS Words
  • "The NRA Goes Global" by Dr. Natalie J. Goldring, January/February 1999, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists  html

Dr. Natalie J. Goldring is Executive Director of the Program on Global Security and Disarmament, which is based in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland.

Before coming to the University of Maryland, Dr. Goldring worked with non-governmental organizations for more than 15 years. Most recently, she was Deputy Director of the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) from 1991-1998; from 1994-1998, she was also Director of BASIC's Project on Light Weapons. Immediately prior to joining BASIC, she worked for the Defense Budget Project for four years as Senior Analyst and Director of its U.S.-European Security Program.

Dr. Goldring has written several dozen monographs, book chapters, and articles on a wide range of international security topics, including conventional and strategic forces, the international arms trade, light weapons, and arms control. She serves on the boards of the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies, Student Pugwash, and Women in International Security, as well as the editorial board of The Nonproliferation Review. Dr. Goldring earned her doctorate in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with a specialization in defense and arms control. She holds a master's degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and earned her bachelor's degree in Political Science from Wellesley College.

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