Lowy Institute for International Policy, PIR Center and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt to Work in Partnership with NTI's Nuclear Security Project
Nov. 6, 2008
NTI announced a new partnership with the Lowy Institute in Australia, PIR Center in Russia, and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt in Germany to work together to work on the prevention of nuclear proliferation.
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The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) announced that it will work together with the Lowy Institute in Australia, PIR Center in Russia and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt in Germany to advance international dialogue and understanding about reversing reliance on nuclear weapons globally, preventing their proliferation and ultimately ending them as a threat to the world.
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the Nuclear Threat
Reducing the risk of nuclear use by terrorists and nation-states requires a broad set of complimentary 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.
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Australia
Australia ranked at the top of the NTI Index. Learn more about its policies relating to nuclear, chemical, biological and missile proliferation.
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