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Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2015

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The Department of Homeland Security’s Approach to Countering Nuclear Terrorism through Detection and Technical Forensics

  • Huban A Gowadia
  • Brigitte S Mardigras

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Calling All Actors: A holistic framework for tackling supply-side proliferation

  • Christopher Hobbs
  • Elisabeth Young

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Ukraine At The Fulcrum: A Nuclear House Of Cards

  • Natalie Manaeva Rice
  • Dean P Rice
  • Howard L Hall

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Subcontinental Nuclear Instability: The Spiralling Nightmare

  • Vijay Shankar

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International Relations and HRD Activities of the International Nuclear Nonproliferation and Security Academy of the ROK

  • Kwan Kyoo Choe

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The Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute at Texas A&M University

  • Claudio A. Gariazzo
  • Kelley H. Ragusa
  • David R. Boyle
  • William S. Charlton
  • Sunil S. Chirayath
  • Craig M. Marianno
  • Paul Nelson Jr.

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Addressing Imbalances in US Nuclear Economic and Nonproliferation Policies

  • Matthew S Duchene
  • Howard L. Hall

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Impurity Diffusion as a Possible Metal Chronometer for Pre-Detonation Nuclear Forensics

  • Edward T. Peskie
  • Howard L. Hall

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Radiation Damage as a Possible Metal Chronometer for Pre-Detonation Nuclear Forensics

  • Edward T. Peskie
  • Howard L. Hall

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      From the Editor

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        Student Writing Competition

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