Reports
Books, reports and resource collections are listed below.
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Avoiding Catastrophic Nuclear Terrorism: Lessons Learned
Findings and recommendations from an NTI-sponsored “tabletop exercise” simulating a crisis involving seizures of kilogram-quantities of weapons-usable nuclear material. The report is in Russian and English.
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Small Nuclear Forces: Five Perspectives
Dec. 1, 2011 | Professor Malcolm ChalmersThe Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), a partner of the Nuclear Security Project, released a new report called “Small Nuclear Forces: Five Perspectives”. Supported by NTI, the report focuses on nuclear restraint and stability at low numbers from the perspectives of five middle nuclear powers.
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Reducing Nuclear Risks in Europe: A Framework for Action
This new NTI report is designed to help develop an approach to reduce nuclear risks in Europe and contribute to NATO's Deterrence and Defense Posture Review.
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Talking Points: Ten Years of GSN's Quote of the Day
Oct. 4, 2011An anthology of quotes from the "Quote of Day" feature in Global Security Newswire.
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Nuclear Tipping Point: A Teacher's Guide
Oct. 1, 2011Lesson plans and worksheets for high school students, developed in conjunction with the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
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New Report: Options for Expanding Conversion of Russian Highly Enriched Uranium
Dec. 1, 2010 | Nuclear Threat InitiativeThis technical report explores the cost and schedules associated with potential approaches to accelerate and expand the blend-down of Russian highly enriched uranium.
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Cultivating Confidence: Verification, Monitoring, and Enforcement for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Oct. 13, 2010 | Corey HindersteinIn a new book edited by NTI Vice President Corey Hinderstein, experts explore verification, monitoring and enforcement in a world without nuclear weapons.
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Securing the Bomb 2010: Securing All Nuclear Materials in Four Years
April 1, 2010 | Matthew BunnSecuring the Bomb 2010, commissioned by the Nuclear Threat Initiative, finds that, in order to meet the four-year objective President Obama set in Prague in April 2009, global leaders must shift global nuclear security effort into a faster and broader trajectory.
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Funding for U.S. Efforts to Improve Controls Over Nuclear Weapons, Materials, and Expertise Overseas: 2009
June 1, 2009 | Matthew Bunn, Andrew Newman, PhDA June 2009 NTI commissioned report by Andrew Newman and Matthew Bunn, Project on Managing the Atom.
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Securing the Bomb 2008
Nov. 1, 2008 | Matthew BunnSecuring the Bomb 2008, commissioned by the Nuclear Threat Initiative, finds that the world still faces a "very real" risk that terrorists could get a nuclear bomb. The Obama Administration must make reducing that risk a top priority of U.S. security policy and diplomacy, according to the report, which is accompanied by a paper offering a specific agenda for the presidential transition and the opening weeks of the new administration.
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Global Fissile Material Report 2007
Oct. 26, 2007 | International Panel on Fissile MaterialsSecond report of the International Panel on Fissile Materials (IPFM). The Global Fissile Material Report is a yearly overview on stocks and production of fissile materials and on policies that could accelerate their elimination.
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Securing the Bomb 2007
Sept. 26, 2007 | Matthew BunnSecuring the Bomb 2007, commissioned by the Nuclear Threat Initiative, finds a dangerous gap in efforts to thwart nuclear terrorism and calls for urgent global campaign to reduce the risk. The report provides a comprehensive assessment of efforts to secure and remove vulnerable nuclear stockpiles around the world and a detailed action plan for keeping nuclear weapons and their essential ingredients out of terrorist hands.

