Abstract
The nuclear programmes of North Korea and Iran are perceived to be a threat to global/US national security. In order to meet this situation, various counter-proliferation initiatives, (CPIs) have been launched mainly by the US. These initiatives are aimed at halting, slowing down and dismantling the nuclear programmes of DPRK and Iran. The comparative studies of these CPIs on North Korea and Iran offer contrasting conclusions; unsuccessful for DPRK and partially successful for Iran. However, the Iran nuclear deal has raised the hopes that trustworthy, meaningful and mutually beneficial diplomacy can still be possible to make counter-proliferation efforts a success.

Dr. Nazir Hussain, Tooba Mansoor. (2015) US Counter-Proliferation Efforts: A Comparative Study of Iran and North Korea, IPRI Journal, Volume-15, Issue-1.
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