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ARMS CONTROL TODAY VOL: 39 NO 9
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Pressing a broad agenda for combating nuclear dangers: an interview with undersecretary of state for arms control and international security Ellen Tauscher
/ Horner, Daniel; Collina, Tom Z
Collina, Tom Z
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2009.
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Ellen Tauscher was sworn in June 27 as undersecretary of state for arms control and international security. Before that, she represented her northern California district for 13 years in the House, where she served on the Armed Services Committee. From 2007, she chaired the panel's Strategic Forces Subcommittee.
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Nuclear
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Arms Control
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International Security
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Hillary Clinton
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Ellen Tauscher
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Combating Nuclear Dangers
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Role of nuclear weapons: Japan, the U.S., and sole purpose
/ Takubo, Masa
Takubo, Masa
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2009.
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On September 22, a day before President Barack Obama met with Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama in New York, 13 nongovernmental U.S. security experts released an open letter calling on the two leaders "to support a U.S. policy declaring that the only purpose of nuclear weapons is to deter, and if necessary respond to, the use of nuclear weapons by other countries.
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Nuclear
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Nuclear Weapons
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Japan
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United States
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Barack Obama
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U.S. Security
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Yukio Hatoyama
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Nuclear Non - Proliferation Treaty
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Weighing the case for a convention to limit cyberwarfare
/ Elliott, David
Elliott, David
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2009.
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Cyberattack is emerging as a new type of nonlethal weapon that can cause substantial harm to society, especially when used in its most advanced version by countries at war. It may be time to consider an international convention to limit the initiation of such use, particularly against targets that are part of critical national infrastructure and are basically civilian.
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Cyberwarfare
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Civilian
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Nonlethal Weapon
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Cyberattack
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Cybersecurity
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