Poyavitsya Li Atomnaya Bomba Na 'Chernom Rynke
Abstract:
This article reviews the possibility that nuclear materials such as enriched uranium, plutonium, and cesium are being illegally diverted from nuclear facilities in Russia. It concludes that steps must be taken to control nuclear materials and support the nonproliferation regime.
Abstract Number: 19952050
Headline: Poyavitsya Li Atomnaya Bomba Na 'Chernom Rynke
Date: 1 November 1995
Bibliography: Rabochaya Tribuna, p. 3
Author: Ella Ivanovna
This material is produced independently for NTI by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of and has not been independently verified by NTI or its directors, officers, employees, or agents. Copyright © 2011 by MIIS.
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