Sentences with phrase «nuclear arms control»

But Gary Milhollin, director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control in Washington DC, says confidence in export restrictions is misplaced.
Paul Warnke's comment that the START talks were «conceived in sin» (as a result of grass - roots pressure) indicates the reluctance of the leaders of this administration to face the primary moral question of nuclear arms control and elimination.
Nuclear arms control efforts aimed at reducing the proliferation of materials which could be used in making weapons are complicated by regular shipments of highly - enriched uranium around the world.
As the international community prepares for the Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), taking place in May 2010, it is timely to highlight how the scientific community can support nuclear arms control and multilateral disarmament.
about PPPL intern Joseph Labrum helped build components for a «zero knowledge» system that may have applicability to future nuclear arms control agreements
Since joining the Union of Concerned Scientists in 2002, he has focused on promoting and conducting dialog between Chinese and American experts on nuclear arms control and space security.
«The financial industry and the auto industry had their bailouts, now it is the defense industry's turn,» says Gary Milhollin, director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control, in a story in The Washington Times.
For an interlinked world to thrive, women must be further empowered to hold up their half of the sky — an issue that should demand as much attention as climate change and nuclear arms control.
Whenever he leaves the United States, whether to do research or on vacation, Zia Mian, a nuclear arms control expert at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School (Princeton, N.J.) has to depart from an airport or port designated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Besides his congressional fellowship, he has been an adviser to Congress and President Bill Clinton on nuclear arms control and treaty verification and a reviewer for the Council on Foreign Affairs to improve how scientific information is used to formulate international policy.
His work focuses on nuclear energy, nuclear nonproliferation, nuclear security, and nuclear arms control.
An aerospace engineer and plasma physicist by training, he is one of the nation's foremost experts on energy technology, nuclear arms control and nonproliferation, and global environmental change.
The New York Times says the anti-proliferation group New Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control is criticizing the Bush Administration approach in an upcoming report.
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