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Securing China’s Weapon-Usable Fissile Materials and Nuclear Facilities
Presentation at the 13th PIIC Beijing Seminar on International Security: Building a World of Sustainable Peace and Stability, Oct.31 – Nov.3, 2012, Beijing, China
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Zhang, Hui. “Securing China’s Weapon-Usable Fissile Materials and Nuclear Facilities.” Presentation, Oct 31, 2012. (presented at The 13th PIIC Beijing Seminar on International Security: Building a World of Sustainable Peace and Stability, Beijing).
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