Browsing by Author "Bunn, Matthew"
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The Economics of Reprocessing Versus Direct Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Bunn, Matthew G.; van der Zwaan, Bob (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, 2005)This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The breakeven uranium price at which reprocessing spent nuclear fuel from existing light-water reactors (LWRs) and recycling ... -
The Economics of Reprocessing vs. Direct Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel
Bunn, Matthew G.; Van der Zwaan, Bob; Holdren, John P.; Fetter, Steve (2003)This report assesses the economics of reprocessing versus direct disposal of spent nuclear fuel. The breakeven uranium price at which reprocessing spent nuclear fuel from existing light-water reactors (LWRs) and recycling ... -
Enabling a Nuclear Revival — And Managing its Risks
Bunn, Matthew G.; Malin, Martin Benjamin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2009)Matthew Bunn and Martin B. Malin examine the conditions needed for nuclear energy to grow on a scale large enough for it to be a significant part of the world’s response to climate change. They consider the safety, security, ... -
Evolving State and Nonstate Proliferation Threats and Strengthening UNSCR 1540's Role in Addressing Them
Bunn, MatthewUN Security Council resolution 1540 has come a long way since it was approved over a decade ago. Initially, many countries questioned the legitimacy of the Security Council “legislating” requirements for countries all over ... -
Funding for U.S. Efforts to Improve Controls Over Nuclear Weapons, Materials, and Expertise Overseas: A 2009 Update
Newman, Andrew; Bunn, Matthew G. (2009) -
Homeland Security, Radiological Terror, and Countering Public Fears
Bunn, MatthewSteve Brill’s terrific article “Are We Any Safer?” – the cover of the September Atlantic – describes both the progress and the follies of homeland security in the 15 years since the tragedy of 9/11. Brill provides a ... -
How Governments and Companies Can Prevent the Next Insider Attack
Sagan, Scott; Bunn, Matthew G.Now that they are in office, President Donald Trump and his team must protect the nation from many threats – including from insiders. Insider threats could take many forms, such as the next Edward Snowden, who leaked ... -
Interim Storage of Spent Nuclear Fuel: A Safe, Flexible, and Cost-Effective Approach to Spent Fuel Management
Bunn, Matthew G.; Weeks, Jennifer; Holdren, John P.; MacFarlane, Allison M.; Pickett, Susan E.; Suzuki, Atsuyuki; Suzuki, Tatsujiro (2001) -
International Workshop on Research, Development, and Demonstration to Enhance the Role of Nuclear Energy in Meeting Climate and Energy Challenges
Anadon, Laura Diaz; Bosetti, Valentina; Bunn, Matthew G.; Catenacci, Michela; Lee, Audrey (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, 2011)Dramatic growth in nuclear energy would be required for nuclear power to provide a significant part of the carbon-free energy the world is likely to need in the 21st century, or a major part in meeting other energy challenges. ... -
The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Definitive Guide
Samore, Gary S; Bunn, Matthew G.; Allison, Graham T.; Arnold, Aaron; Burns, R. Nicholas; Feldman, Shai; Freilich, Chuck; Heinonen, Olli; Malin, Martin Benjamin; Miller, Steven E.; Mohseni, Payam; Nephew, Richard; Rockwood, Laura; Sebenius, James Kimble; Tobey, William H (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, 2015) -
Key Steps for Continuing Nuclear Security Progress
Bunn, Matthew; Tobey, WilliamThe work of improving nuclear security is not done, though leaders are no longer meeting at the summit level. The threats of nuclear theft and terrorism remain very real. States, nuclear operating organizations, and ... -
Looking Back and Looking Forward on the Iran Deal
Bunn, Matthew G. (Capital Hill Publishing Group, 2015) -
Making Life Harder for Iran’s Bomb Advocates
Bunn, Matthew G. (2015-08-07) -
Managing Military Uranium and Plutonium in the United States and the Former Soviet Union
Holdren, John P.; Bunn, Matthew G. (Annual Reviews, 1997) -
The Next Wave: Urgently Needed New Steps to Control Warheads and Fissile Material
Bunn, Matthew G. (2000) -
Nuclear security in Russia: can progress be sustained?
Bunn, Matthew; Kovchegin, Dmitry (Taylor & Francis, 2017-09-02)Nuclear security in Russia has continued to evolve since the suspension of nearly all US–Russian nuclear-security cooperation in 2014, but the United States and the rest of the world now know much less about the directions ... -
The Nuclear Security Summit: Wins, Losses, and Draws
Bunn, MatthewThe just-concluded fourth and final nuclear security summit saw some serious progress, but also some missed opportunities. -
The Nuclear Weapons Complexes: Meeting the Conversion Challenge -- A Proposal for Expanded Action
Bunn, Matthew G. (Russian-American Nuclear Security Advisory Council., 1997)Since the end of the Cold War, the United States and Russia have undertaken a serious effort to convert their nuclear complexes to non-weapons work. However, it has been difficult to achieve significant progress toward ... -
"Pit Stuffing:" How to Disable Thousands of Warheads and Easily Verify Their Dismantlement
Bunn, Matthew G. (1998) -
Preventing a Nuclear 9/11
Bunn, Matthew G. (2005)