Non-Paper: Building International Confidence in the Security of Military Materials
This paper defines what is meant by “military materials” and why it is important to include these materials in a global nuclear security system.
This paper defines what is meant by “military materials” and why it is important to include these materials in a global nuclear security system.
Background to support a discussion at a meeting of NTI's Global Dialogue on Nuclear Security Priorities,
This primer provides an overview of the key agreements, guidelines, multilateral engagement mechanisms, and implementation services that make up today’s nuclear security system.
This paper identifies key elements of the existing nuclear security system, reveals gaps in the existing system, and describes the characteristics of a strengthened global nuclear security system.
Why continuing high-level engagement is needed to address gaps in the global nuclear security system and suggests principles for guiding thinking on how to address those gaps.
NTI's overview of the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit and the work ahead for 2016.
This module is designed to serve as a toolkit to support undergraduate or graduate courses in international relations, security studies, diplomacy, counter-terrorism, or nuclear sciences.
A full transcript of an event previewing the March 2014 Nuclear Security Summit. Co-hosted by National Journal and NTI, featuree a keynote by Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall of the White House National Security Council and a panel discussion with NTI Co-Chairman Sam Nunn; Norway's Ambassador to the United States, Kåre R. Aas; the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Renée Jones-Bos; Congressman Jeff Fortenberry; former Congresswoman Jane Harman; and Harvard's Will Tobey and Matt Bunn.
NTI Co-Chairman Sam Nunn welcomes attendees to a National Journal-NTI event and lays out top priorities for the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit.