Li Bin

Dai Ying, Li Bin and Wu Riqiang, “Taboo and Arms Control,” World Economics and Politics, No.8 (2010).  (download from http://epub.edu.cnki.net/ )

Yang Xiao and Li Bin, “The Impact of Food Security on China’s National Image,” Contemporary International Relations, No.6, 2010. pp. 42-46. (download from http://epub.edu.cnki.net/ )

Li Bin and Xiao Tiefeng, “Reexamining the Roles of Nuclear Weapons,” (in Chinese), Foreign Affairs Review, No 3, 2010. pp.3-9. (download from http://epub.edu.cnki.net/ )

“An alternative view to North Korea's bomb acquisition,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 66, No. 3, May/June 2010. pp. 38-43.

Li Bin, Yang Xiao and Zou Minghao, “Barriers of Advance Technological Export in the US against China,” Research Report, March 27, 2010. (in Chinese)

Wu Riqiang and Li Bin, “Revival of Unsuccessfully Launched Satellite and Military Misinterpretation of Orbit Maneuvering Technology,” Elite Reference, September 5, 2009. Page 1.

“Insights into the Mozi and their Implications for the Study of Contemporary International Relations,” The Chinese Journal of International Politics. (2009) Vol 2.  pp.421-454.

Wang Haibin and Li Bin, “Theories on Static Resources Relationship and Their Criticism”, Journal of Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 1, 2009, pp. 147-160.

“Country Perspectives on the Challenges to a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty: China”. A report published by The International Panel on Fissile Materials (IPFM), September 2008.  Full report, see, http://www.ipfmlibrary.org/FMCT-Perspectives.pdf.

Li Bin and Nie Hongyi, “Analysis on the Strategic Stability between China and United States,” World Economics and Politics, No. 2, 2008.  pp.13-19. An English version translated by Gregory Kulacki of Union of Concerned Scientists.

Wang Haibin and Li Bin, “China’s Choices about Energy Security Safeguards and Its New Security Concepts”, Contemporary Asia-Pacific Studies, No. 5, 2007, pp. 21-30.

Zhao Tong and Li Bin, “US Compliance of MTCR,” Quarterly Journal of International Politics, Vol. 10, No. 2, (2007). Pp. 1-33.

“Tracking Chinese Strategic Mobile Missiles,” Science & Global Security, Vol. 15, No. 1(2007), pp. 1 – 30.   

“Paper Tiger with Whitened Teeth,” China Security, Autumn 2006, pp. 78 – 89.

Li Bin, “Understanding China’s Nuclear Strategy,” World Economics and Politics, No. 9, 2006.  pp.16-22.  

Zou Minghao and Li Bin, “The Impact of U.S. Military Transformation on International Security – A View of Offense-Defense Theory,” Science of International Politics, No. 3, 2005.  pp.73-92. 

“China: A Crucial Bridge for the 2005 NPT Review Conference,” Arms Control Today, January/February 2005. 

“The Impact of US Regional and Global Nuclear Policies on China-- A Strategic Perspective” Prospects for East Asian Nuclear Disarmament: First Workshop, March 11-12, 2004, Hiroshima

Shen Liangyin and Li Bin, “Export Control: A Case of Limited Influence of Industrial Groups on U.S. Security Policy,” Forum of World Economics and Politics, No. 2, 2004. pp. 64-67.

“The Impact of U.S. Nuclear Policies on China --A Political Perspective,” Paper presented at Conference on Northeast Asian Security: Mixture of Traditional and Untraditional Security, jointly organized by Renmin University, China; London School of Economics and Political Science, UK; University of Durham, UK; and Free University Brussels, Belgium.  2-3 April 2004, Beijing, China

“China: Weighing the costs,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March/April 2004, Volume 60, No. 2, pp. 21-23. 

"The Consequences of a Space War," Paper presented at the Pugwash Workshop on Preserving the Non-Weaponization of Space, Castellon de la Plana, Spain, 22-24 May 2003.

Li Bin, "Nuclear Nonproliferation and the War on Iraq." The article was abridged by the editor and was titled as "US War on Iraq Initiated Nuclear Races?" when it was published at World News Journal, May 1, 2003. No. 33.   

"The Contribution of Arms Control to Fighting Nuclear Terrorism," Disarmament Forum, 2003, no. 2. pp. 17 - 22. 

Zhou Baogen ,"A Constructivist Analysis of China and International Nuclear Non- Proliferation Regime,"  World Economics and  Politics.  No. 2. 2003.  pp.23-27.

Liu Zhiwei and Li Bin, "U.S. NMD Expenses and Its Future Deployment," Contemporary International Relations, No. 1, 2003.  pp. 33-37.  

Li Bin, "Absolute Gains, Relative Gains and US Security Policy on China,"  World Economics and International Politics.  No. 11. 2002.  pp.17-21.

Zhou Baogen and Li Bin, "Non-Military Factors in Arms Control, " International Economic Review, #5, 2002. pp. 24-28.

Li Bin, "Comments on the Recently Issued Chinese Regulation on Missile Technology Export Control". 

Zhou Baogen and Li Bin, "Impacts of Party Politics on American Arms Control Policy after the Cold War ," Forum of World Economics and Politics, No. 4, 2002. pp. 62-65.

"Saving Arms Control", Beijing Review, Vol. 45, No. 16, April 18, 2002. Pp11-12.

Li Bin, "How Will the US Make Use of Its Nuclear Weapons?" World Affairs, 2002, #7. pp.16-17.

Li Bin, "On Nuclear Terrorism," Working Paper, 2nd Pugwash Workshop on East Asian Security, Beijing, China, 7-9 March 2002. With an appendix made by Gee Gee Wong.

"China and Nuclear Transparency," in Nicholas Zarimpas ed., "Transparency in Nuclear Warheads and Materials: The Political and Technical Dimensions", Oxford University Press, Oxford. 2003. pp.50-57.

"The Impact of U.S. NMD on Chinese Nuclear Modernization", Working Paper, Pugwash Workshop on East Asian Security, 3-6 April, 2001 - Seoul, South Korea.

" China Will Have to Respond," The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. 57, No. 6, pp. 25-28. The version here is slightly different from the publication version.

Li Bin, "The Current and Prospective Situation in Arms Control", International Economic Review, #5, 2001. Pp. 28-32.

"Ballistics Missile Defense and the Missile Technology Control Regime", Paper presented at the VIII International Castiglioncello Conference "New Challenges in the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction" Castiglioncello, Italy. September 23th - 26th, 1999.