Report - Managing the Atom Project, Belfer Center and Nuclear Threat Initiative
Securing the Bomb: An Agenda for Action
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“Securing the Bomb” and its online companion at www.nti.org/cnwm provide the most detailed assessment of global nuclear threat reduction programs to date, both in terms of work completed and dollars spent. The report includes a comprehensive action plan for accelerating the effort and debunks in detail a series of myths that have led policy-makers around the world to downplay the danger. The website features in-depth program-by-program assessments and recommendations and an interactive budget database including the budgets for each nuclear threat reduction program from 1992 to the present.
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Bunn, Matthew and Anthony Wier. “Securing the Bomb: An Agenda for Action.” Managing the Atom Project, Belfer Center and Nuclear Threat Initiative, April 30, 2004.
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