Nuclear weapons materials gone missing what does history teach?

"In 2009, President Obama spotlighted nuclear terrorism as one of the top threats to international security, launching an international effort to identify, secure, and dispose of global stocks of weapons-usable nuclear materials ... namely highly enriched uranium and weapons-grade plutonium. Si...

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adam_text NUCLEAR WEAPONS MATERIALS GONE MISSING / : 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INTRODUCTION : MATERIALS UNACCOUNTED FOR : NUCLEAR WEAPONS MATERIALS GONE MISSING / HENRY D. SOKOLSKI U.S. MILITARY NUCLEAR MATERIAL UNACCOUNTED FOR : MISSING IN ACTION OR JUST SLOPPY PRACTICES? / CHARLES D. FERGUSON A BRIEF COMMENTARY ON U.S. MILITARY NUCLEAR MATERIAL UNACCOUNTED FOR : MISSING IN ACTION OR JUST SLOPPY PRACTICES? / THOMAS B. COCHRAN AND MATTHEW G. MCKINZIE SOMETIMES MAJOR VIOLATIONS OF NUCLEAR SECURITY GET IGNORED / VICTOR GILINSKY THE NONPROLIFERATION REGIME AND ITS DISCONTENTS / LEONARD WEISS CAN THE IAEA SAFEGUARD FUEL-CYCLE FACILITIES? THE HISTORICAL RECORD / ALAN J. KUPERMAN, DAVID SOKOLOW, AND EDWIN S. LYMAN REVIEW OF CAN THE IAEA SAFEGUARD FUEL-CYCLE FACILITIES? THE HISTORICAL RECORD / RYAN A. SNYDER DISMANTLING THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAM : LESSONS LEARNED AND QUESTIONS UNRESOLVED / JODI LIEBERMAN VERIFYING THE DISMANTLEMENT OF SOUTH AFRICA S NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAM / OLLI HEINONEN DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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title_auth Nuclear weapons materials gone missing what does history teach?
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title_full Nuclear weapons materials gone missing what does history teach? Henry D. Sokolski, ed.
title_fullStr Nuclear weapons materials gone missing what does history teach? Henry D. Sokolski, ed.
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title_short Nuclear weapons materials gone missing
title_sort nuclear weapons materials gone missing what does history teach
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Nuclear weapons Management
Radioactive substances Management
Nuclear fuels Management
Nuclear reactors Materials Management
Nuclear disarmament South Africa
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