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Nuclear security attitude check / Khripunov, Igor Jan-Feb 2005  Journal Article
Khripunov, Igor Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Feb 2005.
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Nuclear security culture: from national best practices to international standards / Khripunov, Igor (ed); Ischenko, Nikolay (ed); Holmes, James (ed) 2007  Book
Khripunov, Igor Book
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Publication Amsterdam, IOS Press, 2007.
Description viii, 159cm.
Series NATO science for peace and security series
Standard Number 9781586037864
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ID:   006540


Restraining the spread of the Soviet arsenal: export controls as a long term nonproliferation tool / Bertsch, Gary; Khripunov, Igor 1996  Book
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Publication Athens, University of Georgia, 1996.
Description 35p.
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038133382.640947/BER 038133MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   001045


Russia's non-proliferation and conventional weapons export controls: 1995 annual report / Bertsch, Gary (ed); Khripunov, Igor (ed) 1996  Book
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Publication Athens, Center for International Trade and Security, University of Georgia, 1996.
Description 118p.
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037868355.825119/BER 037868MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   075779


Social and osychological impact of radiological terrorism / Khripunov, Igor   Journal Article
Khripunov, Igor Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The July 2005 terrorist attacks in London demonstrated the resilience of Western society in the face of low-level conventional terrorism. But the psychological damage from the London bombings would likely pale next to the severe, unpredictable, long-lasting effects of a radiological attack. One unique hazard of radiation exposure beyond the obvious physiological effects is that it is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making it difficult for ordinary citizens to evaluate, quantify, and rationally understand the dangers confronting them. Radiological weapons stand out among the tools available to terrorists for their capacity to inflict far-reaching psychological damage to civilian populaces well beyond the immediate victims. A possible solution to mitigate the psychological consequences is to build a "resilience culture," an interlocking set of beliefs, attitudes, approaches, and behaviors that help people fare better in any disaster or extraordinary circumstance. The "all-hazards approach," which emphasizes the identifiable similarities among the "disaster triad"-that is, natural, accidentally man-made, and intentionally man-made disasters-extends to acts of terrorism and could help demystify the fears associated with radiological terrorist weapons.
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Work in progress: UN security resolution 1540 after 10 years / Khripunov, Igor   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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