terça-feira, 25 de março de 2014

Nuclear Security Conference - The Hague, March 2014

Materiais relativos à conferência de cúpula sobre segurança nuclear, que se realizou na Haia, em 24/03/2013.



Expert analysis from Nuclear Security Matters, a new website by Harvard Kennedy School’s Project on Managing the Atom






In his closing remarks at the Nuclear Security Summit, President Obama emphasized the importance of accelerating nuclear security efforts over the next two years. Nickolas Roth explains how the proposed U.S. nuclear security budget sends a different message.


William Tobey – writing from The Hague – analyzes what has been called the “most important deliverable” from the Nuclear Security Summit -- 35 nations announced their commitment to strengthen nuclear security implementation. 


In The Hague, leaders have agreed on a new initiative to secure dangerous radiological sources, Matthew Bunn provides analysis of that initiative. 


Graham Allison clarifies how nuclear-weapons-free zones reduce the risk of regions being targets of terrorist nuclear attacks.


Graham Allison assesses why the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague is important and what has been accomplished.


Matthew Bunn scrutinizes the announcement that Japan would eliminate all the plutonium and highly-enriched uranium at its Fast Critical Assembly. 


Eben Harrell summarizes key findings from Managing the Atom’s latest report "Advancing Nuclear Security: Evaluating Progress and Setting New Goals".


Getting to No
March 24, 2014
Given all the other urgent demands, should nuclear security be at the top of the agenda, and if it should, can the Summit do anything about it? Graham Allison addresses both questions.

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