Paul Kerr
Paul Kerr has been a research analyst at the Arms Control Association covering missile and nuclear non-proliferation issues since 2002. He also covers weapons of mass destruction developments in South Asia, Northeast Asia, and the Persian Gulf regions, as well as Israel's status within the international non-proliferation regime and U.S. non-proliferation policy. Mr. Kerr contributes articles to Arms Control Today, the Association's publication, and has published editorials in Defense News and The Washington Times. He is also frequently quoted in the press.
Mr. Kerr has been an analyst for the Center for Strategic and International Studies' International Security Program, where he managed projects dealing with export controls on high-performance computers and U.S. nuclear strategy. He also conducted extensive research on regional integration in Southeast Asia, as well as nuclear and biological weapons proliferation. He also managed the defense program at the Lexington Institute and was a writer for the Anteon Corporation's Center for Security Strategies and Operations.
Mr. Kerr received his M.A. in International Relations from the University of South Carolina and his B.A. in History from the University of Vermont.
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ACA In The News
Humanitarian Groups Push For ‘Bulletproof’ Arms TreatyBloomberg
May 24, 2012
Nuclear talks begin in Baghdad, a day after U.N. watchdog says deal with Iran is near
The Washington Post
May 23, 2012
Arms Control Groups Accuse NATO of Keeping Nuclaer Status Quo
Global Security Newswire
May 22, 2012
The Iranian nuclear facilities that could lead to war
Wired.co.uk
May 22, 2012
Engaging Russia in NATO Missile Defense
The Epoch Times
May 21, 2012
Opposition to Iranian Nuclear Arms Widespread: Global Poll
Inter Press Service
May 21, 2012







