The U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter: August-September 2012
Newsletter
October 10, 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 August-September 2012 issue of the U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter:
- Top UN Officials Urge Nations to Boost Efforts to Counter Nuclear Terrorism
- Russia’s FSB, MoD, and Rosatom Practice Countering Nuclear Terrorism
- Security Company Loses Contract after U.S. Nuke Plant Break-In
- Russia and United States Cooperate to Retrieve HEU
- Counterterrorism Training Center Opens in Russia
- Moldova Detains Suspected Uranium-235 Smugglers
- 12 GUMO Chief on Security and Upgrades of Russian Nuclear Weapons
- Dirty bomb threat persists at U.S. hospitals
- Saradzhyan on Deadly Terrorist Mix of Uniformed Turncoats and Militant Converts
- Graham Allison Calls for Locking Fissile Material Away From Terrorists
- Lugar and Nunn Honored For Securing Loose Nukes
- Future of CTR Programs in Russia in Doubt
- Kazakhstan Completed Elimination of Semipalatinsk Range Infrastructure
- Rosatom Fights Corruption
- Dvorkin on Impact of Nuclear Terrorism Threat on Strategic Stability
- FBI and NNSA Conduct Counter-Terrorism Exercise
- IPNT Newsletter Aug-Sep 2012 No. 16 ENG.pdf (306K 16 ENG.PDF)
- IPNT Newsletter Aug-Sep 2012 No. 16 RUS.pdf (343K 16 RUS.PDF)
For more information about this publication please contact the The US-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism at 617-496-0518.
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