The proposed fissile-material production cutoff: next steps
President Clinton has announced that the United States will take a comprehensive approach to the growing global accumulation of fissile material. As an element to that approach, he proposed a multilateral convention banning production of such material for nuclear-explosives purposes or outside inter...
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Zusammenfassung: | President Clinton has announced that the United States will take a comprehensive approach to the growing global accumulation of fissile material. As an element to that approach, he proposed a multilateral convention banning production of such material for nuclear-explosives purposes or outside international safeguards. This report examines and proposes some "next steps" to the proposed convention, to further strengthen worldwide control of weapon-usable material. These next steps would have two main objectives. The first would be to reduce or to transfer to secure custody current plutonium and highly enriched uranium stockpiles. The second would be to prohibit or to restrict to fewer locations the production of these materials. The report also analyzes the political and economic obstacles that might hinder negotiation of these next steps, and it suggests measures that would mitigate these obstacles. The U.S. proposal is described first, then the report quantifies various countries' inventories and ability to produce weapon-usable material. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 51 S. |
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spelling | Chow, Brian G. Verfasser aut The proposed fissile-material production cutoff next steps Brian G. Chow ; Richard H. Speier ; Gregory S. Jones Santa Monica, CA Rand 1995 XV, 51 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier President Clinton has announced that the United States will take a comprehensive approach to the growing global accumulation of fissile material. As an element to that approach, he proposed a multilateral convention banning production of such material for nuclear-explosives purposes or outside international safeguards. This report examines and proposes some "next steps" to the proposed convention, to further strengthen worldwide control of weapon-usable material. These next steps would have two main objectives. The first would be to reduce or to transfer to secure custody current plutonium and highly enriched uranium stockpiles. The second would be to prohibit or to restrict to fewer locations the production of these materials. The report also analyzes the political and economic obstacles that might hinder negotiation of these next steps, and it suggests measures that would mitigate these obstacles. The U.S. proposal is described first, then the report quantifies various countries' inventories and ability to produce weapon-usable material. Nuclear disarmament United States Nuclear nonproliferation USA |
spellingShingle | Chow, Brian G. The proposed fissile-material production cutoff next steps Nuclear disarmament United States Nuclear nonproliferation |
title | The proposed fissile-material production cutoff next steps |
title_auth | The proposed fissile-material production cutoff next steps |
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title_full | The proposed fissile-material production cutoff next steps Brian G. Chow ; Richard H. Speier ; Gregory S. Jones |
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title_full_unstemmed | The proposed fissile-material production cutoff next steps Brian G. Chow ; Richard H. Speier ; Gregory S. Jones |
title_short | The proposed fissile-material production cutoff |
title_sort | the proposed fissile material production cutoff next steps |
title_sub | next steps |
topic | Nuclear disarmament United States Nuclear nonproliferation |
topic_facet | Nuclear disarmament United States Nuclear nonproliferation USA |
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