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Nuclear Abolition & The Next Arms Race |
As the U.S. reduces its nuclear arsenal, what might the next arms race look like? Assuming current nuclear trends continue, the next two decades will test America’s security and that of its closest allies as they never have been tested before. Before 2020, the United Kingdom could find its nuclear forces eclipsed not only by those of Pakistan, but of Israel and of India. Soon thereafter, France may share the same fate. read more |
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Apr 12, 2010 |
PBS NewsHour Interviews NPEC on Nuclear Security Summit
PBS NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown interviewed NPEC's executive director in a segment on the Nuclear Security Summit held in Washington, where at the close of the piece he raised the likelihood that there will be limits on the amount of information nations will be willing to provide each other on internal nuclear security practices.
Interviews; Audio & Video
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Apr 06, 2010 |
National Review Online, "That Nuclear Posture Review: Not a Very Big Deal."
NPEC's executive director blogs for the National Review Online and finds that despite news reports to the contrary, the countries targeted with nuclear weapons in the new NPR are little different from the old ones, and wonders why this review took so long to change so little.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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Apr 05, 2010 |
Council on Foreign Relations Interviews NPEC on Obama's Nuclear Plans
In an interview with the Council on Foreign Relations, NPEC's executive director discusses the prospects for START and CTBT ratification and other elements of President Obama's nuclear nonproliferation policy.
Interviews
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Mar 05, 2010 |
NPEC Releases Study Challenging Seoul's Plan to Recycle Spent Fuel
A new NPEC report by Frank Von Hippel "Spent Fuel Management in South Korea: The Illogic of Pyroprocessing" calls into question South Korea's plans to use pyroprocessing to recycle its spent fuel stores.
Working Papers
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Mar 05, 2010 |
NPEC-Lowy Institute Workshop Debrief: "Asia's Nuclear Future: Unlike Our Transatlantic Past"
NPEC's meeting in Sydney from February 16-18 focused on Asia's nuclear future and produced a number of interesting discussions on nuclear and conventional arms competitions and the development of nuclear power in the region which are summarized in this debriefing.
Working Papers
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Feb 23, 2010 |
NPEC Report: Iran Now on the Brink of Acquiring the Bomb
NPEC releases new analysis by Greg Jones on Iran's uranium enrichment program after the IAEA's latest assessment was released February 18th and finds that Tehran could have the a bomb's worth of material by the end of 2010.
Working Papers
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Feb 17, 2010 |
Plutonium, Proliferation and Radioactive-Waste Politics in East Asia
Frank Von Hippel from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson Center gave this presentation on radioactive waste management and plutonium reprocessing in East Asia at NPEC's conference hosted by the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia.
Presentations
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Feb 17, 2010 |
Presentation on the Prospects of Indian-Pakistani Conventional War
Christopher Clary of the Massachussetts Institute of Technology made this presentation on the prospects of Indian-Pakistani conventional war at a recent NPEC meeting hosted by the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia.
Presentations
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Jan 25, 2010 |
National Review Online, "Stop Rushing START: How to fight nuclear proliferation without waiting on Moscow."
NPEC's executive director explains how to fight nuclear proliferation without waiting on Moscow in an op-ed in National Review Online.
Op-Eds & Blogs
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Jan 21, 2010 |
Prospects of Arms Control and CBMS Between India and Pakistan
Retired General Feroz Khan, who ran the Pakistani army's arms control and disarmament office, gave this presentation with U.S. government officials present at a private NPEC gathering with the U.S. Naval War College.
Presentations
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educational organization
founded in 1994 to promote a better understanding of strategic weapons proliferation issues. NPEC educates
policymakers, journalists,
and university professors about proliferation threats and possible new policies and measures to meet them. |
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