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An American public that is provided fill and accurate information on the safety, environmental advantages, medical uses, national and global security, and other benefits of well-managed nuclear technology. [Pg.75]

Mark, J. C. 1993. Explosive properties of reactor-grade plutonium. Science Global Security, 4, 111-128. [Pg.22]

New and reemerging infectious diseases will pose a rising global health threat and will complicate US and global security over the next 20 years. These diseases will endanger US citizens at home and abroad, threaten US armed forces deployed overseas, and exacerbate social and political instability in key countries and regions in which the United States has significant interests. (NIC 2000 5)... [Pg.161]

Kang, J., von Hippel, F. 2005. Limited proliferation-resistance benefits from recycling unseparated transuranics and lanthanides from light-water reactor spent fuel. Science and Global Security 13 169-181. [Pg.63]

There is no global security policy, and therefore no unique definition of threats, protection criteria and risk assessment approaches. [Pg.72]

Amy E. Smithson and Maureen Lenihan, The Destruction of Weapons Under the Chemical Weapons Convention , Science and Global Security, 6 (1996), p. 93 Jonathan B. Tucker, Russia s Plan for Chemical Weapons Destruction, Arms Control Today (July-August 2001). [Pg.182]

See Oleg Bukharin, Russia s Gaseous Centrifuge and Uranimn Emichment Complex, Program on Science and Global Security, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, January 2004. [Pg.16]

Albright, David, North Korean Plutonium Production, Science Global Security,... [Pg.45]

Bukharin, Oleg, Integration of the Military and Civilian Nuclear Fuel Cycles in Russia, Science Global Security, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1994, pp. 385-406. [Pg.46]

Dmitriev, Alexander M., Converting Russian Plutonium-Production Reactors to Civilian Use, Science Global Security, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1994, pp. 37-46. [Pg.49]

Gilfoyle, G. P., and Jon A. Parmentola, Using Nuclear Materials to Prevent Nuclear Proliferation, Science Global Security, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2001, pp. 81-92. [Pg.50]

Neff, T. L., Integrating Uranium from Weapons into the Civil Fuel Cycle, Science Global Security, Vol. 3, Numbers 3-4, 1993, pp. 215-222. [Pg.53]

Paine, Christopher E., and Matthew G. Mckinzie, Does the U S. Science-Based Stockpile Stewardship Program Pose a Proliferation Threat Science Global Security, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1998, pp. 151-193. [Pg.53]

See Amy E. Smithson, The Chemical Weapons Convention , in Stewart Patrick and Shepard Forman, eds. Multilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy Ambivalent Engagement (Boulder, CO Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. IVl-lbA, and Nina Tannenwald, The UN and Debates over Weapons of Mass Destruction , in Richard M. Price and Mark W. Zacher, eds. The United Nations and Global Security (New York Palgrave Macmillan, 2004), pp. 3-20. [Pg.14]

Global financial markets are currently under pressure following a downturn in the USA and many other major economies having been in recession for all or part of the past year. The situation is made worse by global security fears as a result of the dreadful events of September 11 2 001, and conflicts in a variety of regions, most notably the Middle East. Such uncertainty not only dents business confidence but it can prompt nations to become short term in their policy outlook, placing domestic popularity before international cooperation, which often leads to trade frictions. [Pg.7]

L.-E. De Geer, The Radioactive Signature of the Hydrogen Bomb in Science Global Security, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers S.A., 1991, Vol. 2, pp. 351-363. [Pg.76]

Global Security, White phosphoms (WP), 2005, http /www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/ wp.htm... [Pg.495]

GSN (NTI Global Security Newswire). 2005. Russian CW Destruction Facility Nears Completion, October 27. Available online at . Last accessed March 6, 2006. [Pg.85]

Part of the UK s intelligence services, our role is to counter threats that compromise national and global security. We work in one of the most diverse, creative and technically challenging IT cultures. Throw in continuous professional development, and you get truly interesting work, in a genuinely inspirational business. [Pg.41]

Schneidmiller C. Years after Anthrax Attacks, Hoaxes Persist. Global Security News-wire. Available http //www.nti.org/d newswire/issues/2005/7/19/9c68a408-b230-431e-9769-6805f6855b99.html. [Pg.1640]

Luft, G (2003). The Palestinian secnrity forces and the second intifada. Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, Presentation given at the National Press Club. Washington, D.C. [Pg.1642]

Fiorill J (2005). Experts paint dire picture of bioterrorism threat. Global Security Newswire, July 13. [Pg.1649]

Ruppe D (2005). Global Security Newswire, Jnly 14, 2005. Bnsh Bndget Holds Steady for Civiliam Biodefences. [Pg.1649]


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