Articles
Read articles by NTI board members, officers and staff, as well as NTI partners, including the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
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South Africa's NECSA Officials Report April Breach of Security at Nuclear Facility
Oct. 2, 2012South Africa's NECSA Officials Report April Breach of Security at Nuclear Facility
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Chinese Customs Detect Cs-137 in Japanese-origin Metals Shipment
Oct. 2, 2012Chinese Customs Detect Cs-137 in Japanese-origin Metals Shipment
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Two Found Guilty in U.S. Courts of Conspiring to Smuggle Nuclear-related Equipment to Iran
Oct. 2, 2012Two Found Guilty in U.S. Courts of Conspiring to Smuggle Nuclear-related Equipment to Iran
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Nigerian Officials Concerned about Nuclear Facility Security
Oct. 2, 2012Nigerian Officials Concerned about Nuclear Facility Security
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Launch of Multilateral Centers of Excellence Focused on CBRN Threats Is Announced
Oct. 2, 2012Launch of Multilateral Centers of Excellence Focused on CBRN Threats Is Announced
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Y-12 Nuclear Security Best Practices Workshop Attended by Representatives of 21 States
Oct. 2, 2012Y-12 Nuclear Security Best Practices Workshop Attended by Representatives of 21 States
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U.S. and E.U. Governments Conduct Nuclear Smuggling Exercises with Georgia and Armenia
Oct. 2, 2012U.S. and E.U. Governments Conduct Nuclear Smuggling Exercises with Georgia and Armenia
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Experts Meet under IAEA Aegis to Improve Illicit Trafficking Database
Oct. 2, 2012Experts Meet under IAEA Aegis to Improve Illicit Trafficking Database
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White Paper: Options for Strengthening the Global Nuclear Security System
Oct. 2, 2012This paper addresses the role of best practices and standards in strengthening security, the global security benefits of international assurances, and the feasibility of achieving a system that is comprehensive in its coverage of all weapons-usable nuclear materials. It was introduced at the second meeting of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities and does not reflect the consensus opinion of NTI or the group of global experts participating in the Global Dialogue.
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What the Doctor Ordered: Eliminating Weapons-Grade Uranium from Medical Isotope Production
Sept. 5, 2012 | Anya LoukianovaMo-99 is a radioisotope critical to cancer and other medical treatments, subject in recent years to supply shortages and often produced using weapons-useable highly enriched uranium. While nuclear security would benefit from more widespread use of HEU-free processes, phaseout of HEU must be accomplished without undue market disruption.This issue brief discusses the evolving structure of the Mo-99 market and assesses executive, legislative, and international efforts to balance the trade-offs between security of medical isotope supply and nuclear security.
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Nuclear Disarmament United Kingdom
Aug. 30, 2012The Nuclear Disarmament Resource Collection contains information and analysis of nuclear weapons disarmament proposals and progress worldwide, including detailed coverage of disarmament progress in countries who either possess or host other countries' nuclear weapons on their territories.
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Nuclear Disarmament United States
Aug. 30, 2012The Nuclear Disarmament Resource Collection contains information and analysis of nuclear weapons disarmament proposals and progress worldwide, including detailed coverage of disarmament progress in countries who either possess or host other countries' nuclear weapons on their territories.

