Washington Can Work: Celebrating Twenty Years With Zero Nuclear Terrorism
Dec. 29, 2011
Graham Allison writes that Washington can and has worked before. He gives a quick summary of the historical impact of Nunn-Lugar Program.
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Graham Allison, Director of Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center and former assistant secretary of defense, cites the Nunn-Lugar Program to remind us that Washington can still work.
Understanding
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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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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