POSTnote. It was first published on Tuesday, 25 March 2014. It was last updated on Tuesday, 25 March 2014.
Disposal of the CIS nuclear weapons
Reductions in nuclear weapon arsenals have been agreed under the START Treaty, and will be taken much further following unilateral decisions by both the USA and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The task of dismantling weapons will stretch resources in Russia, and gives rise to concern over the safety and security of nuclear weapons and their fissile materials.
This POSTnote discusses the safe dismantling of nuclear weapons, what may be done with the materials resulting and related policy issues.
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- Research briefing
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- POST-PN-35
- Subjects
- Decommissioning Nuclear weapons Nuclear power Nuclear disarmament Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Safety USA Technical assistance Russia Commonwealth of Independent States START I Treaty
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