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The Greatest Terrorist Threat: How to stop nuclear material from falling into the wrong hands

Opinion

The Greatest Terrorist Threat: How to stop nuclear material from falling into the wrong hands

Sam Nunn, Richard Lugar and Des Browne write on the nuclear terrorism threat after the assault on Paris: "As the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit approaches, we applaud leaders for engaging on the threat and for taking the steps they have already taken to remove and secure vulnerable materials, but we have a long way to go."

Taking Action on Global Verification Capacity

Speech

Taking Action on Global Verification Capacity

Des Browne, NTI Co-Chairman, addresses the inaugural meeting of the U.S. State Department-NTI International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification initiative.

Securing the Euro-Atlantic Community

Opinion

Securing the Euro-Atlantic Community

Des Browne, Igor Ivanov and Sam Nunn call for a new Euro-Atlantic Security Leadership Group in an op-ed released in advance of the 2015 Munich Security Conference.

Remarks at side event to the PrepCom for the 2015 NPT Review Conference: “Change in Action: Overcoming Barriers to Non-Proliferation in the Middle East”

Speech

Remarks at side event to the PrepCom for the 2015 NPT Review Conference: “Change in Action: Overcoming Barriers to Non-Proliferation in the Middle East”

NTI Vice Chairman Des Browne addressed challenges to nonproliferation in the Middle East in a speech to members of The Middle East Next Generation of Arms Control Specialists network at a side event to the NPT PrepCom in New York.

Ukraine Must Not Become a New Berlin Wall

Opinion

Ukraine Must Not Become a New Berlin Wall

On Friday, March 14, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meet to discuss the crisis in Ukraine. Five statesmen from Germany, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States call for the urgent formation of a Contact Group of Foreign Ministers to address the crisis and more broadly, create a new approach to building mutual security in the Euro-Atlantic region.

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