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Because this Project addresses a wide range of issues, information about its activities and publications can be found primarily on other pages of the RANSAC web site, in particular in the Congress & Budgets, Reports & Publications, and Issues sections.
The Nuclear Threat Reduction Project focuses on ensuring that fissile material stockpiles and warheads in Russia and the former Soviet states are adequately secured, that excess weapons and materials are effectively eliminated, and that the production of new materials is minimized. The Project concentrates its activities on several key areas of importance, including: evaluating the threats to nuclear stockpiles, especially the risks posed by terrorism, corruption, and organized crime; developing new initiatives to address the evolving threats; monitoring cooperative threat reduction and related program budgets, legislation, progress, and impediments; and analyzing the politics and economics affecting nuclear security. |
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2/3/2010 Experts Praise Proposed Nuclear Security Centers, Partnership for Global Security |
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10/1/2009 Fissile Material Policy Recommendations to the Obama Administration, Fissile Materials Working Group |
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8/4/2009 Reported Accomplishments of Threat Reduction and Nonproliferation Programs By Agency, Luke J. Wagoner, Partnership for Global Security |
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7/15/2009 Updated Funding Analysis of the FY10 Budget Request for International WMD Security Programs, Michelle Marchesano and J. Raphael Della Ratta, Partnership for Global Security |
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1/22/2009 Nuclear Security Spending: Assessing Costs, Examining Priorities, Stephen I. Schwartz with Deepti Choubey, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
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9/10/2008 Cooperating in Uncertain Times: Sustaining Nuclear Security Progress in Russia and Pakistan |
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9/9/2008 Reported Accomplishments of Threat Reduction and Nonproliferation Programs By Agency, Joseph Longa and Matthew Giles, Partnership for Global Security |
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2/18/2008 Threat Reduction in Transition: From a Regional to a Global Context, Kenneth Luongo, President , Partnership for Global Security |
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12/13/2007 Building Confidence in Pakistan's Nuclear Security, Kenneth N. Luongo and Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Naeem Salik |
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9/27/2007 Nuclear Materials Proliferation and U.S. Border Security, Testimony before the Senate Finance Committee, Kenneth Luongo, Executive Director, Partnership for Global Security |
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