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KELLEY, ROBERT (12) answer(s).
 
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Atomic revelation: defector reveals Myanmar's nuclear programme / Kelley, Robert; Puccioni, Allison   Journal Article
Puccioni, Allison Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Myanmar  Nuclear Programme  Nuclear Program  Atomic 
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Core values / Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Kelley, Robert Journal Article
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Critical mass: is Syria pursuing nuclear capability / Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Kelley, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Decision point / Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Kelley, Robert Journal Article
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ID:   131881


Nuclear option: India increases its uranium enrichment programme / Cloughley, Brian; Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Cloughley, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   134083


Nuclear Verification in Iran / Rauf, Tariq; Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Rauf, Tariq Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract For nearly a year, negotiations on Iran's nuclear program have been underway between Iran and the EU3+3 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States).[1] The two sides in the negotiations, which the European Union has facilitated, are seeking a "mutually-agreed long-term comprehensive solution that would ensure Iran's nuclear programme will be exclusively peaceful."[2] In November 2013, the sides agreed to an arrangement known as the Joint Plan of Action, under which Iran has taken substantial steps to address proliferation concerns about its nuclear activities. In particular, under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards supplemented by additional IAEA monitoring and verification pursuant to the Joint Plan of Action, Iran has halted the production of uranium enriched to 20 percent uranium-235 and down-blended half its entire stock of that material to below 5 percent U-235 while converting the rest to uranium oxide, which cannot be immediately used for enrichment. In addition, Iran has capped the production of 5 percent-enriched uranium and accepted daily IAEA inspector access at its uranium-enrichment facilities at Natanz and Fordow and monthly access at the under-construction Arak heavy-water reactor, among other measures.[3]
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Opposing options / Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Kelley, Robert Journal Article
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Power boost: Pakistan's thermonuclear weapons project / kelley, Robert; Cloughley, Brian   Journal Article
Cloughley, Brian Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Provocative strategy / Dewey, Karl; Evans, Alison; Kelley, Robert; Schiller, Markus   Journal Article
Kelley, Robert Journal Article
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Supply dilemmas / Kelley, Robert   Journal Article
Kelley, Robert Journal Article
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Key Words India  Uranium Enrichment Options 
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Testing times: North Korea carries out fourth nuclear test / Kelley, Robert   Article
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Trick or tritium: North Korea H-bomb claims examined / Kelley, Robert; Hansen, Nick   Journal Article
Hansen, Nick Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As North Korea contiunes to defy international sanctions and develop its nuclear weapons programme, Robert Kelley and Nick Hansen examine the Yongbyon Atomic Energy Research Centre's potential to support the programme's advancement.
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