Global Nuclear Policy Leadership Networks to Meet in Singapore
Leaders from four regional leadership networks will meet next week in Singapore to address urgent global nuclear threats and outline key steps to reduce nuclear dangers around the world.
Leaders from four regional leadership networks will meet next week in Singapore to address urgent global nuclear threats and outline key steps to reduce nuclear dangers around the world.
As officials prepare to meet in Vienna for the 2023 PrepCom, they should consider some of the key themes that have emerged from NTI’s Global Enterprise to Strengthen Non-Proliferation and Disarmament.
The paper highlights the need for renewed attention to the catastrophic effects of nuclear conflict as a crucial step toward reducing the risk of nuclear use.
In the latest addition to NTI’s “Young Voices” series, NTI intern Evelyn Hunter spoke to Zoe Melton, a rising 9th grader from Portola Valley, California, who has developed a strong interest in the history of nuclear weapons development and the Cold War, evolving modern-day nuclear threats, and the need for bold new leadership.
The Nuclear Scaling Initiative has published a new roadmap outlining a comprehensive strategy for building a new nuclear energy ecosystem capable of dramatically increasing the deployment of safe and secure nuclear energy to 50 gigawatts or more annually by the 2030s.
History of chemical agent production Iraq and the key technical issues related to the deployment and use of chemical agents. (CNS)
Former Senator Sam Nunn, Co-Chair of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, gives remarks at the World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS) 10th Anniversary event in Vienna, Austria.
Does a Thorium-based Nuclear Fuel Cycle Offer a Proliferation-Resistant Future? Not Necessarily.
IPNDV Prepares for Nuclear Disarmament Verification Exercises
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