This resources page contains links to official reports, hearings
and analysis on over-arching US-Russia nuclear security cooperation
issues. For more material on specific programs or topics, see
areas of US-Russia nuclear security cooperation on main
page.
See also:
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Recent Documents
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- Opening
remarks, US Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham, joint US-Russian
Press Conference, 9 May 2002
- Sam
Nunn Co-Chairman, Nuclear Threat Initiative, Testimony before
the US Senate Committee on Appropriations, May 2002
- Update
on Congressional Activity Affecting U.S.-Russian Cooperative
Nonproliferation Programs, RANSAC Report, April 2002
- Analysis
of the Bush Administration's Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Requests
for US-Former Soviet Union Nonproliferation Programs, RANSAC
Report, April 2002
- Russia's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statement Regarding a US Administration
Decision on the Nunn-Lugar Program, 4 April 2002
- Speech:
"US Approaches to Nonproliferation", US Assistant
Secretary of State for Non-proliferation, John Wolf, 19 April
2002.
- US Congressional
Research Service Report: Nuclear Weapons in Russia: Safety,
Security and Control Issues, 12 April 2002
- Nuclear
Terrorism and Warhead Control In Russia, Arms Control
Today, April 2002
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Selected US legislation and congressional
documents
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Legislation
Hearings
- Increasing
Our Nonproliferation Efforts in the Former Soviet Union, Hearing
before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 23 April 2002
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Atomic Energy Defense Activities of the Department of Energy,
Spencer Abraham Secretary, US Department of Energy, March 14, 2002.
- Department
of Energy's FY 2003 budget request, Spencer Abraham Secretary,
US Department of Energy, March 6, 2002
- Nonproliferation Programs of the DOE and the CTR Program of the
DOD, 6 March 2002.
- Improving
Effectiveness of US Nonproliferation Programs in the Successor States
of the Former Soviet Union, Leonard S. Spector, November 2001
- DOE
Nonproliferation Programs with Russia, Hearing before the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, 28 March 2001
- Cooperative
Threat Reduction, Chemical Weapons Demilitarization, Defense Threat
Reduction Agency, Nonproliferation Research and Engineering, and Related
programs (RANSAC Summary), Anna Johnson-Winegar, Deputy Assistant
to Secretary of Defense (Chemical-Biological Defense); Robert Bongiovi,
USAF Acting Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency; Robert Waldron,
Assistant Deputy Administrator, Research and Engineering National
Nuclear Security Administration; Susan Koch, Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Defense for Cooperative Threat Reduction, 12 July, 2001.
- Department
of Energy Nonproliferation Programs with Russia, Hearing Before
the Committee on Foreign Relations, 28 March 2001
- Russian Nuclear Exports,
testimony of Robert J. Einhorn Assistant Secretary of State for Nonproliferation
Senate Foreign Relations Committee 5 October 2000
- Enhancing
Nuclear Security, Senator Thomas Daschle, 21 September 1998
Congressional Research Service
Selected US government documents and speeches
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White House
CIA
Department of Defense
- "Proliferation:
Threat and Response", January
2001
- Key note address, Secretary
of Defense William Cohen, Conference on Terrorism, Weapons of Mass
Destruction and the US, The Sam Nunn Policy Forum, April 1997.
- Counterproliferation Initiative:
Managing Three Crises, prepared remarks by Ashton B. Carter, assistant
secretary of defense for international security policy, to the Conference
on Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Proliferation, Washington,
May 23, 1996.
- Speech:
"Defense by Other Means", Secretary of Defense William
to US-Russian Business Council, 1995
- Fact sheet:
CTR, 1999
- Cooperative Threat
Reduction Handbook
Department of State
Department of Energy
Independent Research Reports and Analysis
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Reports and Analysis
- The Next Wave: Urgently Needed
Steps to Control Warheads and Fissile Material, A Joint Publication
of Harvard University's Project on Managing the Atom and the Non-Proliferation
Project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Mathew
Bunn, April 2000. Short
summary
- Nonproliferation Status Report,
Council for a Livable World, September 2001.
- US Nonproliferation
Assistance Programs, Chapter 3 in Nuclear
Status Report, Joint publication by CNS CEIP and CEIP, June
2001.
- Program
in Nuclear Policy Alternatives (Princeton University), Progress
Report, PROGRESS REPORT, July 2001 - June 2002
- Program in Nuclear
Policy Alternatives (Princeton University), Progress Report, July
1999 - June 2000
- RANSAC reports
- CNS reports and papers
- Thoughts
about an Integrated Strategy for Nuclear Cooperation with Russia,
Nonproliferation Review, Summer 2001
by Siegfried S. Hecker, Senior Fellow at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory in the US.
- The
Way Forward for US-Russian Nonproliferation Cooperation,
CNS
Report,
April
2001
by Fred L. Wheling, CNS
- CNS
Conference: Assessing US CTR programs, Monterey, December 1999
Includes speeches and papers on by US Senators Richard G. Lugar
and Pete V. Domenici and Ambassador Eileen Malloy, US Department
of Energy.
- Special
Report: Assessing US Nonproliferation Assistance to the NIS,
Spring 2000
- Nunn-Lugar: New Solutions
for Today's Nuclear Threats, Zachary Selden, BENS Special Report,
September 1997
Articles and Statements
- Toward a New
Security Framework, Remarks of Sam Nunn, Woodrow Wilson Center,
October 3, 2001
- What If the New Strategic Framework
Goes Bad?, Arms Control Today, November 2001
- The
Uncertain Future of US-Russian Cooperative Security, Arms Control
Today, January/February 2001
- Nuclear Roundtable: Weapons
of Mass Destruction and Cooperative Threat Reduction, Henry L.
Stimson Center, Remarks by Senator Richard G. Lugar, April 1996.
- After Mikhailov: Progress Report on U.S.-Russian Nuclear Cooperation,
Global Beat Issue Brief, March 1998
- The Nunn-Lugar Act: A
Wasteful Illusion, Rich Kelly, Cato Foreign Policy Briefing 18
March, 1996
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