Nuclear Security, Post-Fukushima: Expectations for the Seoul Summit
The 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, post-Fukushima, attempting to integrate nuclear safety issues without weakening nuclear security objectives. (CNS)
This is an article in a new NTI report is designed to help develop an approach to reduce nuclear risks in Europe and contribute to NATO's Deterrence and Defense Posture Review.
Japan’s Defense Guidelines: New Conventional Strategy, Same Old Nuclear Dilemma
Why Japan's national security strategy fails to address the tension between Tokyo's commitment to disarmament and its reliance on extended deterrence. (CNS)
Remarks to the InterAction Council, 28th Annual Plenary Meeting, Hiroshima, Japan
"The world has to build trust, cooperation, technical capability and political will over time to have a realistic prospect of ultimately ending nuclear weapons as a threat to the world," said NTI Co-Chairman Sam Nunn.
NTI President Charles B. Curtis Speaks at the US-Japan Workshop on Nuclear Energy
NTI's Charles Curtis and Corey Hinderstein welcome the announcement that the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan will set up a mechanism for participating in the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS).