Nuclear Security in Pakistan
Concerns raised by British academic Shaun Gregory about Islamabad's ability to secure its nuclear arsenal against threats from non-state actors. (CNS)
Concerns raised by British academic Shaun Gregory about Islamabad's ability to secure its nuclear arsenal against threats from non-state actors. (CNS)
NTI President Charles B. Curtis urges participants to dedicate their talent and expertise to making the World Institute for Nuclear Security a success.
The utility of spending billions of dollars to overhaul the current system of radiological and nuclear detection devices in the US. (CNS)
The fate of Iraqi scientists who worked on Sadaam Hussein's scientific and WMD programs. (CNS)
The political controversy surrounding a deal which could give Arab state-owned Dubai Ports World (DP World) access to U.S. ports. (CNS)
Last Best Chance featured on ABC's Nightline.
Post 9/11 DOE initiatives to secure U.S. nuclear facilities and recommendations for improvement. (CNS)
The political instability in Pakistan puts into question the government's ability to secure its burgeoning nuclear arsenal. (CNS)
In this testimony, Mr. Curtis briefly outlines a set of domestic and international initiatives for how to deal with the threats from weapons of mass destruction.
In this testimony before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Laura Holgate offers various approaches that could help the G-8 fulfill the promise of greater resources and more comprehensive, better coordinated world-wide commitment reflected in its June announcement of the Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction.