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The U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter: December 2011 - January 2012

Newsletter

February 2, 2012

Author: Simon Saradzhyan, Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: The US-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism

 

Headlines from the December 2011 - January 2012 issue of the IPNT Newsletter:

  • Nuclear Security Summit to Discuss Fukushima, Send Message to N. Korea
  • William Tobey on Nuclear Scientists as Assassination Targets
  • IPNT Members Warn Iran Is Closer to Producing Weapons-Grade Material
  • Doomsday Clock Moved Closer to Midnight
  • American Scientists Develop a More Accurate Detector of Fissile Materials
  • RVSN to Double Rate of Security Equipment Installation
  • Inventory of Russian Nukes Disproved Lebed’s Claim of Missing Nuclear ‘Suitcases’
  • Graham Allison on Twenty Years with Zero Nuclear Terrorism
  • Rogozin Appointed Deputy Prime Minister to Oversee Nuclear, Defense Industries
  • Arbatov and Rogov Elected Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • 12th GUMO Chief: Russian Nukes Guarded As Reliably As Possible

 

For more information about this publication please contact the The US-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism at 617-496-0518.

For Academic Citation:

The U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter: December 2011 - January 2012. Harvard University, February 2, 2012.

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