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NATO-Russia Disputes and Cooperation on Missile Defense

As the 2012 NATO Summit draws near, the lack of agreement between the Alliance and Russia stands in contrast to the promise of the last summit in 2010.

H5N1 Research Unleashes Unprecedented Dual-Use Research Controversy

Will results provide help to public health experts or future bioterrorists?

Fukushima’s Impact on Japan’s Nuclear Fuel Cycle Policy

One year after the Fukushima disaster, Japan continues to assess its dependency on nuclear energy.

Lack of Budgetary Transparency for US Nuclear Security Spending

The US has never known exactly what it spends on nuclear weapons and related programs.

Lucky Number Seven?

The Biological Weapons Convention Review Conference adopted a document with proposals to strengthen and improve the Convention.

Russian Nuclear Exports to Iran: US Policy Change Needed

Preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons has been a key US concern.

Proliferation Risks of Russian Floating Nuclear Reactors

The plants will be powered by nuclear reactors running on highly enriched uranium (HEU), that can be converted to weapon-grade material.

3D Model of Syria’s Hakasa Spinning Company

Numerous experts analyze satellite images of a complex in northwest Syria after IAEA inspectors raise concern.

Bringing Belarus Back to the Table

How can Washington persuade Minsk to let go of its Highly Enriched Uranium?

Fuel Banks and Fukushima: Day Seven of the NPT PrepCom 2012

Summary of discussions on the right of parties to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.