Paper - Institute for Nuclear Materials Management
International Cooperation to Secure Military Nuclear Materials
"One category of nuclear material that has not yet been adequately addressed throughout recent Nuclear Security Summits is military stockpiles.2 Instead, the Summit process has focused primarily on reducing the risk of civilian nuclear material theft..."
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Roth, Nickolas. “International Cooperation to Secure Military Nuclear Materials.” Paper, Institute for Nuclear Materials Management, October 7, 2015.
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