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GLOBAL NUCLEAR SECURITY SYSTEM (3) answer(s).
 
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Endgame for the nuclear security summits / Luongo, Kenneth N   Journal Article
Luongo, Kenneth N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract President Barack Obama surprised virtually everyone when he announced last June that the United States would host another, and probably final, nuclear security summit in 2016.In doing so, he created the opportunity to significantly improve the nuclear security regime by the end of the decade and create an enduring and signature legacy for the summit process the initiated.
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From sprint to marathon: the 2014 nuclear security summit and the path ahead / Choubey, Deepti   Journal Article
Choubey, Deepti Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Roadmap for success of the nuclear security summits and beyond / Luongo, Kenneth N   Journal Article
Luongo, Kenneth N Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Nuclear Security Summits are at a midway point but have not yet reached their full potential of eliminating weak links in the global nuclear security system. The first two summits, in Washington and Seoul, have had a beneficial impact by identifying common objectives, galvanising international action and reducing stockpiles of vulnerable nuclear materials. However, improving nuclear security governance is an important new issue. It could be introduced at the 2014 summit in The Hague and be a springboard for action at the 2016 summit in the US. This would produce an NSS legacy of an effective, cohesive and durable barrier against nuclear terrorism appropriate for the realities of the 21st century.
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