Making the Nuclear Security Summit Matter: An Agenda for Action
By Kenneth N. Luongo
SUMMARY: The upcoming nuclear security summit will focus world leaders’ attention on nuclear terrorism and vulnerable nuclear materials. The Obama administration must not squander the opportunity by settling for a result that seems to endorse the inadequate status quo.
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