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Protection, Control, and Accounting of Nuclear Materials: International Challenges and National Programs -- Workshop Summary (2005)
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Protection, Control, and Accounting of Nuclear Materials: International Challenges and National Programs - Workshop Summary

0930-1115

Presentations

 

Session Chair: William C. Potter

 

Topic: Issues Facing the Global Nonproliferation Regime

 

Presenter: Charles Curtis, Nuclear Threat Initiative

 

Topic: Current Nonproliferation Problems

 

Presenter: Alexander N. Rumyantsev, Kurchatov Institute

 

Topic: The Relevance of U.S. and Russian MPC&A Experience to the Promotion of Best Practices Globally

 

Presenter: Rose Gottemoeller, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

 

Topic: IAEA Lessons with Regard to MPC&A Best Practices

 

Presenter: Kenji Murakami, IAEA

 

Comment

 

Evgeny Avrorin, All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Technical Physics (VNIITF)

 

Mark Mullen, Los Alamos National Laboratory

1115-1130

Break

Session II : Domestic Safeguards

1130-1215

Presentation

 

Session Chair: Mark Mullen

 

Topic: Major Domestic Safeguards Challenges Globally

 

Presenter: Leonard Spector, Monterey Institute of International Studies

1215-1315

Panel Discussion

 

Moderator: Mark Mullen

 

Topic: MPC&A Best Practices in Selected Countries

 

Keisuke Kaieda, Nuclear Material Control Center, Japan

 

Donald Solich, U.S. Department of Energy

 

Vladimir Sukhoruchkin, Kurchatov Institute

1315-1445

Lunch

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