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  • ...Adviser to the President and the Secretary of State for [[arms control]], nonproliferation, and [[disarmament]], as well as an overall participant in national securit The Under Secretary leads the U.S. government interagency policy process on nonproliferation, [[arms control]], [[regional security]] and defense relations, and arms tr
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  • ...itiative; member of U.S. Baker-Cutler Commission, to evaluate U.S.-funded nonproliferation programs in Russia (2000)
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  • ===Nonproliferation===
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  • ...W. Bush Administration]] United States Special Representative for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Verification,
    374 bytes (43 words) - 18:28, 24 July 2009
  • ...ctors, Nuclear Threat Initiative; Scholar-in-Residence and Co-chair of the Nonproliferation Program of the Carnegie Moscow Center
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  • Head of the U.S. government interagency policy processes on nonproliferation, arms control, regional security and defense relations, and arms transfers
    361 bytes (44 words) - 11:20, 15 September 2009
  • ...enter for Security Policy; [[U.S. Department of State]] [[Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board]] (2006-2008)
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  • ...work on the [[Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons| Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT)]] and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau o
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  • ...r crisis of 1994. For the [[United Nations]] he was Senior Coordinator for nonproliferation and nuclear safety initiatives in the former Soviet Union and as Deputy Exe
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  • ...[[National Institute for Public Policy]]; U.S. Special Envoy for Nuclear Nonproliferation; Previously [[Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International S
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  • ...cholar, [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]], starting the nonproliferation and counterproliferation programs
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  • This design is relatively safe from a nonproliferation standpoint, as it produces little [[plutonium]], and that plutonium is rich
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  • ...Soviet Union (FSU) Demilitarization"; specializing in nuclear weapons and nonproliferation from the late 1990s until 2005, when he retired to private consulting and a
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  • ...Security Advisory Board (ISAB)'''<ref>formerly called the Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board (ACNAB)</ref> provides external advice of [[arms control]],
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  • ...nproliferation Center, which is now known as the DCI Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control Center. Before that, he served as Chief of the Counterpro
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  • ...he Integral Fast Reactor'', Charles Till & Yoon Chang, 2011. Chapter 12: ''Nonproliferation Aspects of the IFR'' has a good discussion of how pyroprocessing can make p
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  • ==Nonproliferation== The Meyer process has advantages for nonproliferation, as some of its precursors are fairly specific to chemical weapons producti
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  • ...y for nuclear weapons production and testing, as well as [[arms control]], nonproliferation, and [[nuclear safeguards]].
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  • **Terrorism, Nonproliferation and Trade Subcommittee
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  • ...between NASA and its Russian counterpart, and a modification of the [[Iran Nonproliferation Act]] of 2000. -->
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