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Arms Control Agreements, Demonstrations & Experiments

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U.S. Department of State
2000 Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement as Amended by the 2010 Protocol
2010
Proceedings of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management Annual Meeting
Active Thermal Standoff Inspection for Physical Authentication
Merkle, Peter B. et al.
2010
Disarmament Forum
Verification in Space: Theories, Realities and Possibilities
Baseley-Walker, Ben and Brian Weeden
2010
VERTIC. Verification Matters, No.9.
Verifying Warhead Dismantlement: Past, Present, Future
Cliff, David et al.
2010
VERTIC
Verifying Warhead Dismantlement: Past, Present, Future
Persbo, Andreas and David Cliff
2010
Norway and the United Kingdom, 2015 NPT Review Conference
The United Kingdom-Norway Initiative: Research into the Verification of Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement.
2010
U.S. Department of State
2000 Plutonium Management and Disposition Agreement Fact Sheet
2010
Presentation on the UK –Norway Initiative on Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement Verification
2009
Arms Control Association Briefing, Next Steps in U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Reductions
Nuclear Weapons Status and Options Under a START Follow-On Agreement
Kristensen, Hans
2009
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