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China's Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Case Study of FMCT Verification

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China's Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Case Study of FMCT Verification

Presentation

May 25, 2009

Author: Hui Zhang, Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security; Managing the Atom; Science, Technology, and Public Policy

 

 

Hui Zhang presented "China's Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Case Study of FMCT Verification" at the SIPRI Seminar, Verifying a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty: Technical Issues and Political Choices, UNDIR, Palais des Nations, Geneva, on May 25, 2009.

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For Academic Citation:

"China's Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Case Study of FMCT Verification." Presentation, SIPRI Seminar, Verifying a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty: Technical Issues and Political Choices, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNDIR), Geneva, Switzerland. May 25, 2009.

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