The Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism: Progress to Date
Progress made on the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism since its inception in 2006. (CNS)
Progress made on the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism since its inception in 2006. (CNS)
Senator Nunn describes the three security challenges — verification and enforcement, materials security and fuel cycle — that the technical community must help us meet before it is possible to significantly reduce the nuclear threat, while at the same time expanding the global role of nuclear energy.
Senator Nunn testifies before the Graham-Talent Commission on the policies and actions that could be taken now to reduce the chance of a WMD attack.
NTI's Co-Chair Sam Nunn told the 9/11 Public Discourse Project that the United States and its partners must be as focused on fighting the nuclear threat in this century as we were in fighting the communist threat in the last century. Why wait till the day after? We must do it now.
In an op-ed published in The International Herald Tribune, Sam Nunn and NATO Parliamentary Assembly President and NTI Board of Directors member Pierre Lellouche discuss Europe's vulnerability to nuclear terrorism.
Nunn, Lugar, Thompson among guests on NBC's Meet the Press to discuss the global threat from nuclear terrorism.
NTI's Vice President for Russia/New Independent States Programs discusses the necessary steps to preventing nuclear terrorism.
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