Fissile Material Control
There are more than 3,000 tonnes of fissile materials in the world, enough for 230,000 nuclear weapons. Effectively managing, controlling, and disposing of these materials is essential to preserving international security and reducing the risk of nuclear war, proliferation, and terrorism.
Latest Releases
North Korea’s Estimated Stocks of Plutonium and Weapon-Grade Uranium
David Albright and Christina Walrond
Making the Grade 2000: Second Annual Review of Fissile Material Control Efforts
Kevin O'Neill, Deputy Director
RELATED BOOK
Challenges of Fissile Material Control
Published in March 1999, The Challenges of Fissile Material Control reviews U.S. and international efforts to broaden and strengthen international controls on nuclear weapons-usable materials. David Albright and Kevin O'Neill (eds.), The Challenges of Fissile Material Control, (Washington, DC: Institute for Science and International Security Press, 1999). ISBN 0-9669467-0-7, LCCN 98-75828, Copyright 1999, Institute for Science and International Security. Sorry, we are out of stock with this item. It is available for download, however. Note: All files below are in Adobe Acrobat Format.
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