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The Nunn-Lugar Vision: 20 Years of Reducing Global Dangers
Nov. 30, 2012An updated brochure tells the history of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program.
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A Test of Leadership On Sea Island
June 8, 2004 | Michele A. Flournoy, Sam NunnIn an op-ed published in The Washington Post, Sam Nunn of NTI and Michele Flournoy of the Center of Strategic and International Studies comment on the G-8 Global Partnership and outline 10 steps that G-8 leaders could take to help win the race against terrorism.
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News conference to release the report Controlling Nuclear Weapons and Materials: A Report Card and Action Plan
At a news conference at the National Press Club, Sen. Nunn, Sen. Lugar and experts at the Project on Managing the Atom, release this NTI commissioned report that recommends steps to accelerate and strengthen nuclear threat reduction programs and calls for expanding these efforts to address insecure nuclear stockpiles around the globe.
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Protecting Against the Spread of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons: An Action Agenda for the Global Partnership
Jan. 1, 2003 | Robert J. Einhorn, Michele A. Flournoy"Protecting Against the Spread of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons: An Action Agenda for the Global Partnership" by Robert J. Einhorn and Michelle A. Flournoy, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), January 2003.
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G8 10 Plus 10 Over 10
Dec. 1, 2002 | Kenley ButlerKenley Butler discusses the Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Material of Mass Destruction initiative agreed to at the June 2002 G8 summit, which will build upon programs such as Cooperative Threat Reduction.
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High-Technology Business Accelerator
April 1, 2002 | William Hoehn"High-Technology Business Accelerator for Russia" William Hoehn, Visiting Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, April 2002
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Nonproliferation Assistance to Russia and the New Independent States
Aug. 1, 2001 | Michael JasinskiMichael Jasinski discusses U.S. foreign assistance programs to Russia and the Newly Independent States (NIS) aimed at ensuring the safety and security of WMD assets.
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