Sentences with phrase «nonproliferation by»

Feinstein noted that the Senate bill would cut spending on nuclear nonproliferation by 6.8 % to $ 1.81 billion — as requested by the Obama administration.

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Since the breakdown of US - Russia talks on the fate of Syria, Russia has pulled out of a nuclear - nonproliferation agreement with the US, citing «unfriendly acts» by America.
A historian by training, her research interests include nuclear proliferation and nonproliferation, nuclear energy industry, East Asian security, U.S. foreign policy, two Koreas, and the Cold War.
The speech was given to the Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference in Washington DC, and took place in the week of the Blair - Brown transition, and so was little noticed except by specialist audiences.
The final agreement is based upon (and buttresses) «the rules - based nonproliferation regime created by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and including especially the IAEA safeguards system».
Academic: includes lectures by international leaders in the different fields of science diplomacy (energy, environment, climate, water, global health, nuclear nonproliferation, space, etc.), exclusive online learning tools, interactive case studies, and experiential learning through role - playing exercises and simulations.
PULLMAN, Wash. — The role of university research in national security will be discussed by the deputy administrator for defense nuclear nonproliferation for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) at 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, in the Goertzen Hall atrium at Washington State University.
The research detailed in the article builds on activities funded by DOE's National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Nonproliferation Research and Development.
The U.S. think tank Nonproliferation Policy Education Center was involved in putting together the letter signed by the 14 experts, including Henry Sokolski, the NPEC executive director.
Reports conducted by the congressionally - appointed National Defense Panel and Center for Nonproliferation Studies indicate the nuclear arsenal could cost as much as $ 1 trillion to modernize.
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