Publication
Jun 2012
This report argues that many opportunities exist for the United States and Russia to work together on nuclear security projects with third countries or regions. In addition to solving nuclear security problems, such cooperation should become a foundation for transforming the US-Russian relationship into a true partnership and alliance that the two countries continue to seek. Building on the success of already existing initiatives, the authors argue, Washington and Moscow should take the opportunity to expand their cooperation and direct their combined expertise and resources to address nuclear security needs worldwide.
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Author | Anton Khlopkov, Dmitry Konukhov, Bryan Lee, Stephanie Lieggi, Miles Pomper, Robert Shaw, Elena Sokova |
Series | CNS Papers |
Publisher | James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) |
Copyright | © 2012 Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) |