Sentences with phrase «nuclear policy»

As a close observer of Japanese nuclear policy decisions from both inside and outside of the government, I know that change in this sector does not happen quickly.
Hennessy told an audience of nuclear policy experts today that key «Initial Gate» decisions on the boats, missile compartments and propulsion systems had already been signed off by the Treasury and MOD.
In a 2015 article in Foreign Policy, Jeffrey Lewis, an expert on nuclear policy at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, dubbed the weapon «Putin's doomsday machine.»
But U.S. nuclear policy calls for an end to shipments outside the country in a few years.
«The study raises an important issue, how climate change can result in unanticipated release into the environment of toxic and radioactive wastes that were optimistically presumed at the time to be stably isolated,» Daniel Hirsch, director of the Program on Environmental and Nuclear Policy at the University of California, Santa Cruz, said in an email.
«I don't believe that retaining the documents is a violation of the [Iran deal] per se,» says James Acton, the director of the Carnegie Endowment's nuclear policy program.
27 November: Calder, a member of Artists for SANE (Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy), participates in a march to protest against the Vietnam War in Washington, D.C. (Lipman 1976, 337)
She works on a range of nuclear policy and natural gas issues as well as on systems integration and analysis for the Quadrennial Energy Review.
Jeremy Corbyn risks fresh Labour row by agreeing to speak at CND rally GMB: Unions won't stand by as Jeremy Corbyn changes nuclear policy George Galloway could rejoin Labour, hints Jeremy Corbyn
The NPR is a legislatively - mandated review, produced by the Secretary of Defense, that establishes US nuclear policy, strategy, capabilities, and force posture for the next five to ten years.
Impressive, but, over 35 years of the plant's operational life, the longer EDF is exposed to politicized nuclear policy, the more risk.
In a special edition of the Carnegie Podcast, Toby Dalton hosts a recap of Carnegie's recent 2017 International Nuclear Policy Conference.
Of an estimated 100 million television viewers — 10 times the number of people who tuned in for The Voice's season 1 finale — most stay up past the «main event» to watch former secretaries of the U.S. government debate nuclear policy with astronomer Carl Sagan.
One respected and seasoned observer of Britain's nuclear policy believes there will be a fudge.
On Thursday in New York, Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is expected to make a decisive statement on India's nuclear policy before the United Nations General Assembly.
According to Thomas Cochran of the Natural Resources Defense Council in Washington DC and a frequent critic of American nuclear policy, the energy department is apparently planning to leave most of its retired plutonium in a ready - to - use state.
However, sources tell ScienceInsider that several prominent scientists and nuclear policy heavyweights rejected the Administration's overtures, and that other candidates were thought to carry too much political baggage to be confirmed by the Senate.
Shin Chang - Hoon, director of the International Law and Conflict Resolution Center and the Asan Nuclear Policy and Technology Center at the Asan Institute for Policy Studies, said the keys to preventing CBRN disasters relate to both social and scientific responsibility.
IEA Calls for Further Clarification of Swedish Nuclear Policy, Recommends Greater Receptiveness to Natural Gas 20 October 2000
The United States could be a leader on developing these technologies, but unfortunately U.S. nuclear policy remains mostly stuck in the past.
-- In response to Toshiba's failings, one of India's leading nuclear policy experts is calling for the government to scrap existing plans with Areva, Westinghouse and Russia's Rosatom, and «Make Nuclear Indian Again» by scaling up the country's indigenous design.
«You can't get to the type of carbon emissions people want to get to... unless you continue to use aggressive nuclear policy and have the nuclear fleet continue to function,» said former Sen. Judd Gregg (R - NH), now co-chair of industry advocate Nuclear Matters.
In New York, opponents of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's nuclear policy challenged its legality in court, but lost in July.
Campbell said he was asked specifically about whether donations to the Clintons charitable efforts were used to influence U.S. nuclear policy during the Obama year, and that agents questioned him...
A trio of senior ministers have demanded a full discussion on Britain's nuclear policy in the wake of the decision not to debate the issue at this year's Labour conference.
GMB: Unions won't stand by as Jeremy Corbyn changes nuclear policy I'd never use Britain's nukes, says Jeremy Corbyn Labour peer John Hutton: Emily Thornberry is a «mouthpiece» for anti-Trident lobby
U.S. nuclear policy and strategy in this post-Cold War and post-9 / 11 security environment have not been well articulated and as a consequence are poorly understood both within and outside American borders.
Se Young Jang is a nonresident scholar in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
In that respect, the situation may be similar to those created by the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy and the National Right to Work Committee; who would volunteer to be the advocate of an «insane nuclear policy» or oppose the right of people to work?
Though I disagree intensely with President Reagan's nuclear policy, I believe he desires peace in the world as much as I do.
Aghast by the church's historical «moral sausage - making» when it comes to the political outworking of the gospel in the area of U.S. nuclear weapons policy, Tyler Wigg - Stevenson — a Baptist minister and a nuclear policy expert — responded by launching the Two Futures Project....
Should the conference vote to retain Trident, idealistic Ban the Bombers who gave the Corbyn bandwagon an enthusiastic push would be instantly disillusioned and the veteran unilateralist leader himself would be strapped into a nuclear policy he's publicly opposed for virtually all of his life.
«The 1983 election was not an endorsement of Mrs Thatcher's nuclear policy.
Writing in the Financial Times (#) yesterday, Menzies Campbell called for a re-think on nuclear policy, in particular scrapping the «Moscow criterion» — an archaic detail which gives Trident the power to destroy ballistic missile defenses around Moscow, should the United States not intervene first.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: «It is the UK government, not AWE, that sets the UK's nuclear policy.
But, Cuomo is no stranger to this kind of juggling act on nuclear policy.
This was clearly not an endorsement of Margaret Thatcher's nuclear policy.
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