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NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
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051872
Codding the nuclear weapons complex
/ Paine, Christopher
May 2004
Paine, Christopher
Journal Article
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Publication
May 2004.
Key Words
Nuclear Security
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Nuclear Weapons Program
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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NNSA
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ID:
154204
Congress limits warhead dismantlement
/ Reif, Kingston
Reif, Kingston
Journal Article
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Key Words
NPT
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United States
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Nuclear Warheads
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Warhead Dismantlement
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ID:
131087
Future of 3+2 warhead plan in doubt
/ Collina, Tom Z
Collina, Tom Z
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Key Words
Navy
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United States
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Nuclear Warheads
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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3+2 Plan
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ID:
154203
GAO sees big rise in B61 bomb cost
/ Reif, Kingston
Reif, Kingston
Journal Article
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Key Words
United States
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Nuclear Warheads
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Government Accountability Office (GAO)
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B61 Bomb
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ID:
099515
Integrating nuclear weapons stockpile management and nuclear ar
/ Sanders, Lani Miyoshi; DeLand, Sharon M; Pregenzer, Arian L
Pregenzer, Arian L
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Summary/Abstract
In his 2009 Prague speech and the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review, President Barack Obama committed the United States to take concrete steps toward nuclear disarmament while maintaining a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent. There is an inherent tension between these two goals that is best addressed through improved integration of nuclear weapons objectives with nuclear arms control objectives. This article reviews historical examples of the interaction between the two sets of objectives, develops a framework for analyzing opportunities for future integration, and suggests specific ideas that could benefit the nuclear weapons enterprise as it undergoes transformation and that could make the future enterprise compatible with a variety of arms control futures.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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Arms Control
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Verification
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Department of Energy
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Department of Defense
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Stockpile Management
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ID:
131074
Klotz starts at nuclear arms agency
/ Collina, Tom Z
Collina, Tom Z
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2014.
Key Words
United States
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Nuclear Arms Agency
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US Nuclear Warheads
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Klotz
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ID:
119025
Longer life seen for warhead pits
/ Collina, Tom Z
Collina, Tom Z
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Publication
2013.
Key Words
United States
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Nuclear Warheads
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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US Nuclear Weapons Laboratory
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ID:
123554
Pentagon defends 3+2 plan for warheads
/ Collina, Tom Z
Collina, Tom Z
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Publication
2013.
Key Words
United States
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Obama
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Cruise Missile Warhead
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3+2 Plan
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ID:
154219
Trump budget supports MOX termination
/ Reif, Kingston
Reif, Kingston
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United States
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Nuclear Program
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MOX Fuel Project
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ID:
156413
U.S. Nonproliferation Programs: sustaining the momentum
/ Limage, Simon
Limage, Simon
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In August 2016, the United States, responding to a request from the Libyan government, worked with a coalition of international partners to remove and destroy what remained of former dictator Moammar Gaddafi’s chemical weapons program. The operation prevented toxic chemicals from being acquired for use as weapons by extremists against the United States and its allies.
Key Words
Chemical Weapons
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Iraq
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United States
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National Nuclear Security Administration
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Nonproliferation Programs
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Islamic State group
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