
NTI Experts Provide Analysis as Tensions Escalate in the Middle East
NTI experts are providing context and helping the public understand these fast-moving developments as they happen.
Researchers at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the Center for Energy and Security Studies, supported by NTI as part of its effort to promote U.S.-Russian cooperation on nuclear security, have published a new report with recommendations for U.S.-Russian cooperation in strengthening nuclear security in the former Soviet states and in Southeast Asia. The report was edited by Anton Khlopkov and Elena Sokova; authors include Anton Khlopkov, Dmitry Konukhov, Bryan Lee, Stephanie Lieggi, Miles Pomper, Robert Shaw and Elena Sokova.
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NTI experts are providing context and helping the public understand these fast-moving developments as they happen.
"Such steps would introduce long-recognized security risks and have the unintended consequence of impeding nuclear energy expansion just as momentum builds for such an outcome," writes NTI Co-Chair and CEO Ernest J. Moniz.
"We encourage leaders around the world to embrace this spirit of cooperation, recognizing that the challenges of nuclear security transcend borders and demand collective action rooted in mutual trust."
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