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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2015-06 45, 5 (3) answer(s).
 
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Convention on nuclear security: a needed step against nuclear terrorism / Brill , Kenneth C; Bernhard, John H   Article
Brill , Kenneth C Article
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Summary/Abstract In his 2009 speech in Prague, President Barack Obama declared, “[W]e must ensure that terrorists never acquire a nuclear weapon. This is the most immediate and extreme threat to global security.” To help deal with this threat, he said the world needed “durable institutions” devoted to the problem and announced that the United States would host a global summit on nuclear security in part to address that issue
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Nonproliferation benefits of India deal remain elusive / Carlson , John   Article
Carlson , John Article
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Summary/Abstract In 2005 the Bush administration decided to normalize India’s participation in international nuclear cooperation. In a joint statement with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, President George W. Bush announced that he would work to achieve full civil nuclear energy cooperation with India.[1] Singh affirmed that India was “ready to assume the same responsibilities and practices and acquire the same benefits and advantages as other leading countries with advanced nuclear technology, such as the United States,” and announced a number of nonproliferation and disarmament commitments.
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Verification challenge: Iran and the IAEA / Shea , Thomas E   Article
Shea , Thomas E Article
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Summary/Abstract On April 2, Iran and six world powers reached agreement on the parameters of a deal that would set limits on Tehran’s nuclear program and remove the sanctions that have been imposed on Iran because of that program.
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