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Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Terrorism
The continuing spread of nuclear weapons poses distinctive threats to international security. CISAC researchers are seeking ways to strengthen the nuclear nonproliferation regime and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons to more countries or to terrorists.
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Publications
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Whole World on Fire
Lynn Eden
Ithaca: Cornell University Press (2004)
Effectiveness of Nuclear Weapons against Buried Biological Agents
Michael M. May, Zachary Haldeman
Science and Global Security vol. 12 (2004)
Detecting Nuclear Material in International Container Shipping: Criteria for Secure Systems
Michael M. May, Dean Wilkening, Tonya L. Putnam
Journal of Physical Security vol. 1, 1 (2004)

- Nuclear Terrorism Potential: Research Reactors vs. Power Reactors?
George Bunn, Chaim Braun, Fritz Steinhausler
OMZ: Osterreichische Militarische Zeitschrift (Austrian Military Periodical) (2003)
Marketing Fear: Nuclear Issues in Public Policy
A. David Rossin
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 46 (2003)
- September 11 and the Need for International Nuclear Agreements
Michael M. May
Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (2003)
Terrorism Potential for Research Reactors Compared with Power Reactors
George Bunn, Chaim Braun
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 46, 6 (2003)

Research Reactor Vulnerability to Sabotage by Terrorists
George Bunn, Chaim Braun, A. Glaser, E. Lyman, F. Steinhausler
Science and Global Security (2003)
Securing Nuclear Material and Strong Radiation Sources
Fritz Steinhausler, George Bunn
IAEA Bulletin vol. 45, 1 (2003)
- Intelligence and Prediction in an Unpredictable World: Part of the US Army's Eisenhower National Security Series
Todd S. Sechser
Eisenhower National Security Series (2003)
Madman Nuclear Alert: Secrecy, Signaling, and Safety in the October 1969 Crisis, The
Scott D. Sagan, Jeremi Suri
International Security vol. 27, 4 (2003)
