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March 6, 2009

Running Time: 01:06:17
Format: RealAudio (Requires free RealPlayer)

A new report from the National Research Council, explores how the U.S. government's Cooperative Threat Reduction Program - originally created to help eliminate and safeguard nuclear and other weapons in the former Soviet Union - can be retooled and expanded geographically to meet today's security threats, including international terrorism.

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Speakers:
David R. Franz (co-chair), Ronald F. Lehmann II (co-chair), Anne Harrington,
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