Senator Nunn Testifies Before House Committee on Foreign Affairs on Nuclear Weapons Policy
Senator Nunn testifies about the groundbreaking op-ed he co-authored with Shultz, Perry, Kissinger in January, 2007.
Senator Nunn testifies about the groundbreaking op-ed he co-authored with Shultz, Perry, Kissinger in January, 2007.
The utility of spending billions of dollars to overhaul the current system of radiological and nuclear detection devices in the US. (CNS)
Public health responses in three cities were challenged by disease outbreaks and draw lessons useful in bioterrorism preparedness. (CNS)
Senator Nunn testifies about the groundbreaking op-ed he co-authored with Shultz, Perry, Kissinger in January, 2007.
The setbacks to the nuclear nonproliferation regime in 2005-2006 and prospects for the future. (CNS)
A number of key indicators pointed toward the possibility of a Chinese anti-satellite (ASAT) test. (CNS)
Discussion of post-Cold War developments to the fragmented anti-plague system in the Newly Independent States. (CNS)
The many challenges a public health emergency, such as a disease outbreak, can present for the security of a country. (CNS)
Investigating the potential for avian influenza to be used as a biological weapon agent. (CNS)
An op-ed by George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger and Sam Nunn and published in The Wall Street Journal which outlines a vision of a world free of nuclear weapons together with specific steps that can reduce nuclear dangers.
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