Nuclear Security Culture: The Case of Russia
A report by The University of Georgia's Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) examines security measures at facilities in Russia's civilian nuclear security sector and finds that, after a decade of U.S. and European security assistance, security unfortunately remains porous.
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A report by The University of Georgia's Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) examines security measures at facilities in Russia's civilian nuclear security sector and finds that, after a decade of U.S. and European security assistance, security unfortunately remains porous.
Understanding
the Nuclear Threat
Reducing the risk of nuclear use by terrorists and nation-states requires a broad set of complementary strategies targeted at reducing state reliance on nuclear weapons, stemming the demand for nuclear weapons and denying organizations or states access to the essential nuclear materials, technologies and know-how.
In Depth
Country Profile
Russia
This article provides an overview of Russia’s historical and current policies relating to nuclear, chemical, biological and missile proliferation.
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U.N. Chief Urges End to Conference on Disarmament Deadlock
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WASHINGTON – U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday called for an end to the 16-year deadlock in arms control negotiations at the international Conference on Disarmament.
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No Breakthrough in Sight at Conference on Disarmament
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WASHINGTON -- The international Conference on Disarmament begins its 2013 session on Monday, but there is little hope that the 65-nation body will break a nearly two-decade freeze on negotiations of new arms control accords.

