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U.S. Nuclear Cooperation as Nonproliferation: Reforms, or the Devil You Know?
Nov. 27, 2012 | Jessica C. VarnumSeveral U.S. bilateral nuclear cooperation agreements are set to expire in the next four years, and a long list of nuclear newcomers are interested in concluding new agreements with the United States. Jessica C. Varnum examines the debate over whether stricter nonproliferation preconditions for concluding these new and renewal "123" nuclear cooperation agreements with the United States would enhance or undermine their value as instruments of U.S. nonproliferation policy.
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The U.S.-India Reprocessing Agreement and Its Implications
May 5, 2010 | Cole J. HarveyCole Harvey examines the background, terms and proliferation implications of a U.S.-India agreement on reprocessing of U.S.-obligated spent nuclear fuel.
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Senator Nunn Testifies Before the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States
Jan. 8, 2009 | Sam NunnSam Nunn appears before Commission led by Chairman Bill Perry and Vice Chairman James Schlesinger to discuss strategic posture issues facing the United States and the world.
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A New Basis for Optimism
April 30, 2008 | Charles B. CurtisNTI President Charles Curtis addresses participants in the NPT Preparatory Committee for the 2010 Review Conference
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NTI Co-Chairman Sam Nunn and U.S. Senator Richard Lugar Mark the 15th Anniversary of Nunn-Lugar CTR Program
Aug. 27, 2007 | Sam NunnSam Nunn delivers a speech at the Spaso House in Moscow celebrating the 200th anniversary of US-Russian diplomatic relations.
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Risks of Civilian Plutonium Programs
July 1, 2004 | Charles D. FergusonCharles Ferguson discusses the economic, safety and proliferation risks of a civilian plutonium reprocessing capability.
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Russian Spent Nuclear Fuel
Feb. 1, 2003 | Cristina ChuenThe Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy plans to commercially import, temporarily store, reprocess, and repatriate spent nuclear fuel.
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