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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2015-03 45, 2 (6) answer(s).
 
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Budget speeds cruise missile development / Reif, Kingston   Article
Reif, Kingston Article
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Summary/Abstract The Obama administration is proposing to increase spending to accelerate by two years the development of a new nuclear-armed cruise missile, according to budget documents released
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How to strengthen nuclear security in China / Zhang, Hui   Article
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Summary/Abstract China is a nuclear-weapon state and rising power entering an era of particularly rapid nuclear energy growth and fuel-cycle development. China’s approach to strengthening the security of its nuclear weapons, materials, and facilities is important because of the quantity of materials involved and the role that China plays in facilitating strong global action on nuclear security.
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India, U.S. cite progress on nuclear deal / Horner, Daniel   Article
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Summary/Abstract India and the United States in late January reached what President Barack Obama described as a “breakthrough understanding” on two issues that have held up nuclear trade between the two countries under a deal reached under President George W. Bush.
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NNSA nonproliferation budget gets boost / Reif, Kingston; Horner, Daniel   Article
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Summary/Abstract After proposing major spending cuts for Energy Department nuclear nonproliferation programs in last year’s budget request, the Obama administration is asking for $1.7 billion for these efforts in its fiscal year 2016 budget request, an increase of $90.7 million, or 5.6 percent, above the fiscal year 2015 appropriation.
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Russia and the big chill / Kimball, Daryl G   Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the 2014 ouster of the pro-Russian president of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s persistent effort to annex and destabilize parts of Ukraine has undermined European security and the rules-based international order. The Ukraine crisis has sent already chilly relations between Moscow and the West to the lowest point in more than a quarter century.
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Securing irreversible IAEA safeguards to close the next NPT loophole / Goldschmidt, Pierre   Article
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Summary/Abstract Over time, states have endeavored to improve the effectiveness of the international nonproliferation regime. These efforts have included the adoption by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the Model Additional Protocol to comprehensive safeguards agreements, the tightening by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) of export criteria on sensitive nuclear fuel-cycle technology, and the adoption of UN Security Council Resolutions 1540 and 1887.
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