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."
In a Washington Post op-ed, Sam Nunn and Andrew Bieniawski highlight the threat of a dirty bomb and offer policy recommendations to address the threat.
Global Leaders Call for Successful Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) 2015 Review Conference
In a statement released at the outset of the 2015 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference, more than 100 current and former senior political, military and diplomatic leaders from 43 countries call for a renewed sense of urgency and responsibility among NPT members to achieve a successful 2015 NPT Review Conference.
Implementing International Mechanisms to Ensure the Security of Military Materials
In a new post for Nuclear Security Matters, an online forum of Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, NTI's Samantha Pitts-Kiefer explains the importance of securing all weapons-usable nuclear materials.
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.