The Obama administration has proposed steep cuts in funding for improving security for dangerous nuclear materials—cuts which, if approved, would slow progress toward preventing the essential ingredients of nuclear bombs from falling into terrorist hands. In Cutting too Deep, Matthew Bunn, Nickolas Roth, and William Tobey review funding trends over the past four years and describe how the proposed cuts would delay nuclear and radiological material removals, research reactor conversions, and other important work. They recommend that Congress should act to reduce the scale of the proposed cuts by at least $100 million, and should consider other substantial increases in funding for nonproliferation programs. They call on the administration to ...
Since November 2017, ORS Impact has served as evaluation and learning partner to the Nuclear Challen...
Ploughshares Fund President, global security expert Joseph Cirincione outlines nuclear threats, pred...
69 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...
The Obama Administration’s budget for fiscal year 2017 included a like-for-like replacement of all l...
Nuclear terrorism is a real and urgent threat. Given the potentially catastrophic consequences, even...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
In 2009, the United States and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) concluded a nuclear cooperation agr...
During the 2016 American presidential campaign, Democrats and Republicans alike repeatedly raised co...
Grades current efforts to prevent nuclear terrorism and recommends new actions to more effectively k...
President Barack Obama and US political and policy leaders across the political spectrum have in rec...
Assesses spending on nuclear forces and operational support, deferred environmental and health costs...
Ah, ecstasy! A benign world for the next two decades. Power politics disappear. America leads the dr...
editorial, the Quartet urged world leaders to outline a course to the “mountaintop ” of a nuclear-fr...
Bryan is a senior studying political science at Seton Hall University. A United States Foreign Polic...
The role that nuclear weapons should play in US security policy has divided analysts and policymaker...
Since November 2017, ORS Impact has served as evaluation and learning partner to the Nuclear Challen...
Ploughshares Fund President, global security expert Joseph Cirincione outlines nuclear threats, pred...
69 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...
The Obama Administration’s budget for fiscal year 2017 included a like-for-like replacement of all l...
Nuclear terrorism is a real and urgent threat. Given the potentially catastrophic consequences, even...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
In 2009, the United States and the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) concluded a nuclear cooperation agr...
During the 2016 American presidential campaign, Democrats and Republicans alike repeatedly raised co...
Grades current efforts to prevent nuclear terrorism and recommends new actions to more effectively k...
President Barack Obama and US political and policy leaders across the political spectrum have in rec...
Assesses spending on nuclear forces and operational support, deferred environmental and health costs...
Ah, ecstasy! A benign world for the next two decades. Power politics disappear. America leads the dr...
editorial, the Quartet urged world leaders to outline a course to the “mountaintop ” of a nuclear-fr...
Bryan is a senior studying political science at Seton Hall University. A United States Foreign Polic...
The role that nuclear weapons should play in US security policy has divided analysts and policymaker...
Since November 2017, ORS Impact has served as evaluation and learning partner to the Nuclear Challen...
Ploughshares Fund President, global security expert Joseph Cirincione outlines nuclear threats, pred...
69 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Political Science and the Clark Honors College of ...