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[en] This conference commemorates the 10th anniversary of the second of two Joint Verification Experiments conducted by the Soviet Union and the US. These two experiments, one at the Nevada test site in the US, and the second here at the Semipalatinsk test site were designed to test the verification of a nuclear testing treaty limiting the size underground explosions to 150 kilotons. By building trust and technical respect between the weapons scientists of the two most powerful adversaries, the Joint Verification Experiment (JVE) had the unanticipated result of initiating a suite of cooperative projects and programs aimed at reducing the Cold War threats and preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
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Koltysheva, G.I.; Perepelkin, I.G. (eds.); Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana (Kazakhstan); Ministry of Science-Akademy of Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty (Kazakhstan); Atomic Energy Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty (Kazakhstan); National Nuclear Centre of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kurchatov (Kazakhstan); Nuclear Society of Kazakstan, Kurchatov (Kazakhstan); Nuclear Society of Russia, Dimitrovgrad (Russian Federation); 291 p; 1998; p. 31; 2. International conference on non-proliferation problems; Kurchatov (Kazakhstan); 14-17 Sep 1998
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