Publications & Portfolio
The publications below represent extensive research our experts have conducted on topics covered by PISCES:
Mutti Anggitta (2017). “The future of the Iran nuclear deal: pretty bright from its verification lens.” International Journal of Nuclear Security 3(1): 1-9.
Mutti Anggitta (2017). “Explainer: what are chemical weapons and how do soldiers guard against them?” The Conversation.
Bryan R. Early (2015). Busted Sanctions: Explaining Why Economic Sanctions Fail. Stanford University Press.
Bryan R. Early, Nolan Fahrenkopf, Michael C. Horowitz, and James Igoe Walsh (2022). “Climbing the ladder: explaining vertical proliferation of cruise missiles.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 66(6): 955-982.
Togzhan Kassenova (2022). Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb. Stanford University Press.
Togzhan Kassenova and Bryan R. Early (July 2023). “Countering the challenges of proliferation financing.” Center for Policy Research, University at Albany, State University of New York.
Jay P. Nash (2021). Asia Pacific Strategic Trade Controls. WorldECR.
Keith A. Preble and Bryan R. Early (2024). “Enforcing economic sanctions by tarnishing corporate reputations.” Business and Politics 26(1): 102-123.
Keith A. Preble and Charmaine N. Willis (2024). “Trading with Pariahs: North Korean sanctions and the challenge of weaponized interdependence.” Global Studies Quarterly 4(2): 1-16.
Keith A. Preble and Charmaine N. Willis Ward (2024). Trading with Pariahs: Trade Networks and the Failure of Economic Sanctions. Lexington Books.