The US military, as with all US government agencies, shares the responsibility for countering proliferation efforts. Although we have identified the types of threat we face, the systems through which it operates are more difficult to identify. Each region of the world, and indeed, each country have its own peculiarities. This paper asks the question, "How can we be prepared to identify potential proliferation networks and chokepoints in South East Asia?" This paper proposes that a potential solution is the development of a common template that we can use as a starting point for identification...
The US military, as with all US government agencies, shares the responsibility for countering proliferation efforts. Although we have identified the t...