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Fri - Jun 18th, 2010
NEW IPFM REPORT: Reducing and Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: Country Perspectives on the Challenges to Nuclear Disarmament
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Wed - Feb 17th, 2010
NEW IPFM RESEARCH REPORT: Unsuccessful "Fast Breeder" is no solution for long-term reactor waste disposal issues.
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Thu - Oct 29th, 2009
JUST RELEASED: Global Fissile Material Report 2009: A Path to Nuclear Disarmament
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Wed - Sep 9th, 2009
September 2009 draft of the IPFM Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty (including an article-by-article discussion)
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Thu - May 28th, 2009
IPFM Research Report #7: Consolidating Fissile Materials in Russia's Nuclear Complex, by Pavel Podvig
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Thu - Feb 19th, 2009
IPFM Research Report #6: The Safeguards at Reprocessing Plants under a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty, by Shirley Johnson
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Fri - Feb 13th, 2009
IPFM Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty
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Fri - Feb 13th, 2009
IPFM Releases Draft International Treaty to Ban Production of Fissile Materials For Use in Nuclear Weapons: Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty
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Sat - Oct 11th, 2008
Global Fissile Material Report 2008, Scope and Verification of a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty
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Wed - Oct 1st, 2008
Available for download: the IPFM briefing on Global Fissile Material Report 2008:
Scope and Verification of a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty,
52nd IAEA General Conference, Vienna, Austria

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Tue - Jul 8th, 2008
IPFM Research Report #5: The Legacy of Reprocessing in the United Kingdom, by Martin Forwood
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Thu - May 8th, 2008
IPFM Research Report #4: Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing in France, by Mycle Schneider and Yves Marignac
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Mon - May 5th, 2008
Available for download: the IPFM briefing on A Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty and Its Verification, United Nations Office at Geneva, Palais des Nations, 2008 NPT Preparatory Committee Meeting
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Nancy Burnett
Nancy A. Burnett, Program Manager, has been with the Program on Science and Global Security since the fall of 2008. However, she is a veteran employee of Princeton University, having served over 20 years. She manages all financial and administrative functions of the Program.




Harold Feiveson
Harold Feiveson, Co-Director of PS&GS, Senior Research Scientist and Lecturer in Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School, Feiveson's principal research interests are in the fields of nuclear weapons and nuclear energy policy. His recent work has focused on the ways in which the nuclear arsenals of the U.S. and the former Soviet Union can be dismantled and "de-alerted", the strengthening of the nuclear non-proliferation regime (including a universal ban on the production of weapons-useable material and on nuclear weapons testing), and the strengthening of the separation between nuclear weapons and civilian nuclear energy activities. Feiveson is the editor of the journal, Science & Global Security.




Alexander Glaser
Alexander Glaser, Research Staff, joined the Program on Science & Global Security in February 2005. Previously, he was associated with the Interdisciplinary Research Group in Science, Technology, and Security (IANUS) of Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, where he worked on his master’s and PhD thesis, both related to technical aspects of arms control and nuclear nonproliferation. Between 2001 and 2003, he was an SSRC/MacArthur pre-doctoral fellow affiliated with the Technical Group of the Security Studies Program and the Nuclear Engineering Department, both at MIT. Glaser has been an advisor to the German Federal Ministry of Environment and Reactor Safety in the years 2000 and 2001 and serves on the Council to the Executive Board of the German Physical Society.




R. Scott Kemp
Scott Kemp is a PhD candidate in Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs where his principal interests are the detection of covert fissile-material production and the manufacture of gas centrifuges for uranium enrichment. He was previously Fulbright Fellow at the International Policy Institute in London (2003-2004) and Research Associate for Science and National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York (2002-2003).




Zia Mian
Zia Mian, Research Scientist and Director of the Program on Science and Global Security’s Project on Peace and Security in South Asia. His interests are in nuclear weapons and nuclear energy policy in South Asia. Recently, he has worked on issues of nuclear command and control, early warning and civil defense in South Asia, and on the challenges posed by non-compliance with international agreements and norms on nuclear arms control and non-proliferation, especially by nuclear weapons states. He is active with several social movements and civil society groups working for nuclear disarmament and more just and ecologically sustainable societies.