Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Stanford University


FSI Stanford Publications


Security Issues in the Handling and Disposition of Fissionable Material

CISAC Report

Authors
Herbert L. Abrams - Stanford University
Dan Pollak

Published by
CISAC, November 1993


The prevention of nuclear proliferation is intimately related to stringent restraints on the supply of fissionable material available for weapons. We review the practices of the United States in providing security and control of bomb-grade material and the problems that have been encountered. We then consider the challenges to security and control of nuclear weapons material posed by the dismantlement of nuclear weapons in the Former Soviet Union (FSU).

Topics: Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear safety and security | Russia | United States