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Matthew Bunn on Office Hours

Matthew Bunn, Professor of Practice at Harvard Kennedy School and Co-Principal Investigator at the Belfer Center’s Project on Managing the Atom, sits down with Aroop Mukharji (@aroopmukharji) to talk about everything nuclear—from the nuclear football to the best way to prevent nuclear smuggling.

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Matthew Bunn: A.Q. Khan and the Fourth Customer

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Matthew Bunn: Too Easy to Make a Nuke?

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Matthew Bunn: The Best Way to Prevent Nuclear Smuggling

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Matthew Bunn: What is a Dirty Bomb?

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Matthew Bunn: Nuclear Weapons: Ageless

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Matthew Bunn: The Nuclear Football

Office Hours Interview with Matthew Bunn
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Office Hours Interview with Matthew Bunn
Office Hours Interview with Matthew Bunn
Office Hours Interview with Matthew Bunn

Matthew Bunn is a Professor of Practice at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. His research interests include nuclear theft and terrorism; nuclear proliferation and measures to control it; the future of nuclear energy and its fuel cycle; and policies to promote innovation in energy technologies.

Before joining the Kennedy School in January 1997, he served for three years as an adviser to the Office of Science and Technology Policy, where he played a major role in U.S. policies related to the control and disposition of weapons-usable nuclear materials in the United States and the former Soviet Union, and directed a secret study for President Clinton on security for nuclear materials in Russia.