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Three Steps to Avert an Accidental Nuclear War
Ernest J. Moniz and Sam Nunn call on the United States and the other nuclear weapons states to take immediate action to reduce the risk of a nuclear accident, mistake or miscalculation in Bloomberg View.
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A Roadmap for America’s Nuclear Policy and Posture
The road to diplomacy on the Korean Peninsula
A new CNN.com op-ed by NTI Co-Chairmen Ernest Moniz and Sam Nunn calls for leaders in the US and China to pursue diplomacy as they attempt to deal with North Korea's illicit weapons program.
Deep U.S.-Russia malaise calls for a liaison between Trump and Congress
NTI Co-Chairmen Sam Nunn and Ernest J. Moniz highlight the importance of congressional engagement in US-Russian relations and called for the creation of a liaison group between the Congress and President Trump.
Remarks by Former Senator Sam Nunn, Co-Chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative, at the IAEA LEU Bank Launch Ceremony in Astana, Kazakhstan
NTI Co-Chairman and former Senator Sam Nunn gave remarks at the IAEA LEU Bank Launch Ceremony in Astana, Kazakhstan, on August 29, 2017.
Sam Nunn Discusses North Korea and Russia on Political Rewind
Sam Nunn joins Bill Nigut on Georgia Public Radio's Political Rewind to discuss North Korea and Russia.
Ensuring Euro-Atlantic Security
In the lead up to the Munich Security Conference, Des Browne, Wolfgang Ischinger, Igor Ivanov and Sam Nunn write on key steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of confrontation in the Euro-Atlantic region.
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Rising Nuclear Dangers: Steps to Reduce Risks in the Euro-Atlantic
On nuclear weapons, nations must cooperate to avoid catastrophe
President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima comes almost 71 years after the conclusion of a world war that was fought and ended with tremendous sacrifice, huge casualties and immense devastation. Today, global nuclear arsenals are capable of destroying not only cities but also civilization itself.