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    • Reducing Nuclear Dangers 

      Bunn, Matthew G. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
      Ron Rosenbaum wants us to be worried. His book How the End Begins: The Road to a Nuclear World War III is intended as an urgent warning that the terrifying dangers of nuclear weapons did not disappear when the Cold War ...
    • Reducing the Greatest Risks of Nuclear Theft and Terrorism 

      Bunn, Matthew G. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2009)
      Keeping nuclear weapons and the materials needed to make them out of terrorist hands is critical to U.S. and world security - and to the future of nuclear energy as well. In the aftermath of a terrorist nuclear attack, ...
    • Securing Nuclear Stockpiles: The First Line of Defense in Preventing Nuclear Terrorism 

      Newman, Andrew; Bunn, Matthew G. (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 2009)
    • The U.S.-Russia Joint Threat Assessment of Nuclear Terrorism 

      Bunn, Matthew G.; Morozov, Yuri; Mowatt-Larssen, Rolf; Saradzhyan, Simon; Tobey, William H; Yesin, Viktor I.; Zolotarev, Pavel S. (Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, and Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies., 2011)
      Nuclear terrorism is a real and urgent threat. Given the potentially catastrophic consequences, even a small probability of terrorists getting and detonating a nuclear bomb is enough to justify urgent action to reduce the ...