The recent controversy over Iran's nuclear programme represents an
early and important test for a distinctively European approach to
addressing concerns about suspected programmes for the development
of weapons of mass destruction. Against this background, the report
brings together European and Iranian perspectives on a range of
security- and proliferation-related issues that have a bearing on
diplomatic efforts to resolve the controversy. The contributors
describe the discussions under way between Europe, Iran and the
International Atomic Energy Agency aimed at clarifying the scope
and nature of Iran's nuclear activities. They examine the
development of the European Union's strategy to combat the spread
of WMD; Iran's evolving security and defence structures and
policies, including Iranian thinking about deterrence-based defence
strategies and the requirements for credibly implementing them; and
the internal dynamics of security policy decision making in Iran.
The report highlights some of the problems and possibilities
inherent in the EU's efforts to implement a more targeted,
multifunctional strategy to prevent WMD proliferation.
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