Chemical weapons

Stefano Costanzi, Gregory D. Koblentz, and Richard T. Cupitt, “Expanding the Australia Group’s Chemical Weapons Precursors Control List with a Family-based Approach,” Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 95, No. 3 (2023), pp. 261-271. 

Stefano Costanzi and Gregory D. Koblentz, “Controlling Novichok nerve agents after the Skripal and Navalny incidents,” NCT Magazine (October 2022).

Stefano Costanzi and Gregory D. Koblentz, “Strengthening Controls on Novichoks: A Family-Based Approach to Covering A-Series Agents and Precursors Under the Chemical-Weapons Nonproliferation Regime,” The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 28, No. 1-3 (2021), pp. 95-113.

Stefano Costanzi, Charlotte K. Slavick, Joyce M. Abides, Gregory D. Koblentz, Mary Vecellio, and Richard T. Cupitt, “Supporting the Fight Against the Proliferation of Chemical Weapons Through Cheminformatics,” Pure and Applied Chemistry, March 2, 2022.

Gregory D. Koblentz and Andrea Stricker, “Trump Should Act Against Russia’s Use of Chemical Weapons,” Defense One, November 20, 2020.


Gregory D. Koblentz and Andrea Stricker, “Hold Russia Accountable for Latest Chemical Weapons Attack,” The Hill, September 25, 2020.


Gregory D. Koblentz, “How Putin Borrowed a Page from Assad’s Chemical Weapon Playbook,” Global Biodefense, September 11, 2020.


Stefano Costanzi, Charlotte K. Slavick, Brent O. Hutcheson, Gregory D. Koblentz, and Richard T. Cupitt, “Lists of Chemical Warfare Agents and Precursors from International Nonproliferation Frameworks: Structural Annotation and Chemical Fingerprint Analysis,” Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, Vol. 60, No. 10 (2020), pp. 4804-4816.


Stefano Costanzi and Gregory D. Koblentz, “Updating the CWC: How We Got Here and What Is Next,” Arms Control Today, Vol. 5, No. 3 (April 2020), pp. 16-20.


Stefano Costanzi, Gregory D. Koblentz, and Richard T. Cupitt, “Leveraging Cheminformatics to Bolster the Control of Chemical Warfare Agents and their Precursors,” Strategic Trade Review, Vol. 6, No. 9 (Winter/Spring 2020), pp. 69-91.

Gregory D. Koblentz and Madeline Roty, “Myanmar Should Finally Come Clean About its Chemical Weapons Past—With US Help,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March 10, 2020.


Gregory D. Koblentz, “Chemical-Weapon Use in Syria: Atrocities, Attribution, and Accountability,” The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 26, No. 5/6 (2019), pp. 575-598.


Stefano Costanzi and Gregory D. Koblentz, “Controlling Novichoks after Salisbury: Revising the Chemical Weapons Convention Schedules,” The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 26, No. 5/6 (2019), pp. 599-612.


Gregory D. Koblentz, “#NoImpunity: Will the Newest International Effort to Stop Chemical Attacks in Syria Succeed?” War on the Rocks, March 2, 2018.


Gregory D. Koblentz, “Syria’s Chemical Kill Chain,” Foreign Policy, April 7, 2017.

Orde F. Kittrie and Gregory D. Koblentz, “Holding Assad Accountable,” The National Interest, September 6, 2013.

Gregory D. Koblentz, “America’s Best Options in Syria,” The Atlantic, May 7, 2013.


Gregory Koblentz, “Countering Dual-Use Facilities: Lessons from Iraq and Sudan,” Jane's Intelligence Review, March 1999, pp. 48-53.