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Project on Nuclear Issues: CSIS Reports


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The role that nuclear weapons play in international security has changed since the end of the Cold War, but the need to maintain and replenish the human infrastructure for supporting nuclear capabilities and dealing with the multitude of nuclear challenges remains essential. Recognizing this challenge, CSIS launched the Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) in 2003 to develop the next generation of policy, technical, and operational nuclear professionals through outreach, mentorship, research and debate. PONI runs two signature programs-the Nuclear Scholars Initiative and the Annual Conference Series-to engage emerging nuclear experts in thoughtful and informed debate and research over how best to address the nuclear community's most pressing problems. The papers included in this volume comprise research from participants in the 2016 Nuclear Scholars Initiative and the PONI Conference Series. PONI sponsors this research to provide a forum for facilitating new and innovative thinking and to provide a platform for emerging thought leaders across the nuclear enterprise. Spanning a wide range of technical and policy issues, these selected papers further serious discussion in their respective areas.
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ISBN-13: 9781442280014
ISBN-10: 1442280018
Pagini: 164
Dimensiuni: 219 x 281 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria CSIS Reports


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Edited by Mark Cancian

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The role that nuclear weapons play in international security has changed since the end of the Cold War, but the need to maintain and replenish the human infrastructure for supporting nuclear capabilities and dealing with the multitude of nuclear challenges remains essential.