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Non-Paper 1: The Need for a Strengthened Global Nuclear Security System
Nov. 19, 2012This is the first in a series of four non-papers from the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities, where leading government officials, international experts and nuclear security practitioners are engaging in a collaborative process to build consensus about the need for a strengthened global nuclear security system, how it would look and what actions would be needed at the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit and beyond.
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Non-Paper 2: Practical Proposals for Providing International Assurances
Nov. 19, 2012This is the second in a series of four non-papers from the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities, where leading government officials, international experts and nuclear security practitioners are engaging in a collaborative process to build consensus about the need for a strengthened global nuclear security system, how it would look and what actions would be needed at the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit and beyond.
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Non-Paper 3: Comprehensiveness - Understanding Non-Civilian Nuclear Materials
Nov. 19, 2012This is the third in a series of four non-papers from the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities, where leading government officials, international experts and nuclear security practitioners are engaging in a collaborative process to build consensus about the need for a strengthened global nuclear security system, how it would look and what actions would be needed at the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit and beyond.
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Non-Paper 4: The Strategic Value of Best Practices for Nuclear Security
Nov. 19, 2012This is the fourth in a series of four non-papers from the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities, where leading government officials, international experts and nuclear security practitioners are engaging in a collaborative process to build consensus about the need for a strengthened global nuclear security system, how it would look and what actions would be needed at the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit and beyond.
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Global Dialogue Non-Paper Series
Nov. 19, 2012Four non-papers are the collaborative output of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities to date. Convened by NTI, the Global Dialogue is an international, cross-sector dialogue among leading officials, experts, and practitioners on priorities and actions needed to strengthen the global nuclear security system to prevent nuclear materials from getting into the wrong hands.
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2nd Global Dialogue Rapporteur’s Report
Nov. 9, 2012This rapporteur's report reflects the discussion of 31 government officials, experts, nuclear security practitioners, and other stakeholders at the second meeting of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities in October 2012.
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Global Dialogue October 2012 Meeting
Nov. 9, 2012This report includes resources from the October 2012 meeting of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities in Dalfsen, The Netherlands.
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White Paper: Options for Strengthening the Global Nuclear Security System
Oct. 2, 2012This paper addresses the role of best practices and standards in strengthening security, the global security benefits of international assurances, and the feasibility of achieving a system that is comprehensive in its coverage of all weapons-usable nuclear materials. It was introduced at the second meeting of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities and does not reflect the consensus opinion of NTI or the group of global experts participating in the Global Dialogue.
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Global Dialogue July 2012 Meeting
Aug. 9, 2012This report includes resources from the July 2012 meeting of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities in Warrenton, Virginia.
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White Paper: Strengthening the Global Nuclear Security System
July 10, 2012This paper identifies key elements of the existing nuclear security system, proposes characteristics of a strengthened global nuclear security system, and reveals gaps in the existing system. It was introduced at the first meeting of the Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities and does not reflect the consensus opinion of NTI or the group of global experts participating in the Global Dialogue.
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