Published 2006 | Version v1
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Planning for countering nuclear terrorism. Chapter 1. Motivation and redirection: rationale and achievements in the russian closed nuclear cities

Creators

  • 1. Project Director for Europe and Middle East, HTSPE Ltd, (United Kingdom)

Description

The non-proliferation rationale and achievements of the collaboration between the UK and Russia for a personnel redirection programme in the Closed Nuclear Cities is described. A framework for the interaction between demand and supply dimensions of proliferation threats is developed to show how redirection programmes to enable WMD (weapons of mass destruction) specialists move into civilian activities reduce these same threats. Early results from the UK-Russia Closed Nuclear Cities Partnership are presented and compared with the parallel US funded Nuclear Cities Initiative and similar local economic development measures

Part of:
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Countering Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Springer
Imprint Place
Dordrecht (Netherlands)
ISBN
1-4020-4820-X
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Countering Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism
Imprint Pagination
291 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 1-29
ISSN
1871-465X

Conference

Title
NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Countering Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism
Dates
2-6 Oct 2005
Place
Yerevan (Armenia)

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
Armenia
INIS RN
38056948
Subject category
S98: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT, SAFEGUARDS AND PHYSICAL PROTECTION;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
NUCLEAR MATERIALS DIVERSION; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; NUCLEAR WEAPONS; PROLIFERATION
Descriptors DEC
NUCLEAR FACILITIES; POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; WEAPONS

Optional Information

Notes
5 figs. Imprint:Published in NATO Security trough Science Series-B: Physics and Boiphysics, Vol.7