Archive: IPFM

  1. Banning Plutonium Separation
  2. Global Fissile Material Report 2022
  3. Endless Trouble: Britain's Thermal Oxide Reprocessing Plant (THORP)
  4. Remote detection of undeclared reprocessing
  5. Declaring more U.S. weapon-grade uranium excess could delay by two decades the need to build a new national enrichment plant
  6. The Use of Highly-Enriched Uranium as Fuel in Russia
  7. Banning the Production of Highly Enriched Uranium
  8. Global Fissile Material Report 2015: Nuclear Weapon and Fissile Material Stockpiles and Production
  9. Plutonium Separation in Nuclear Power Programs
  10. Presentation of the IPFM Global Fissile Material Report 2015
  11. Alternatives to MOX. Direct-disposal options for stockpiles of separated plutonium
  12. Unmaking the Bomb: IPFM presentation at the UN First Committee
  13. Next Steps in Increasing Transparency of Nuclear Warhead and Fissile Material Stocks for Nuclear Disarmament
  14. Ending reprocessing in Japan: An alternative approach to managing Japan's spent nuclear fuel and separated plutonium
  15. Fissile Material Controls in the Middle East
  16. Global Fissile Material Report 2013: Increasing Transparency of Nuclear Warhead and Fissile Material Stocks as a Step toward Disarmament
  17. Increasing Transparency of Nuclear-warhead and Fissile-material Stocks as a Step toward Disarmament
  18. The Future of Military Fissile Material Production Facilities in South Asia Under an FMCT
  19. Increasing Transparency of Nuclear-warhead and Fissile-material Stocks as a Step Toward Disarmament
  20. Global Fissile Material Report 2011: Nuclear Weapon and Fissile Material Stockpiles and Production
  21. Managing Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors: Experience and Lessons from Around the World
  22. SIPRI Yearbook 2011. Global stocks and production of fissile materials, 2010
  23. Global Fissile Material Report 2010. Balancing the Books: Production and Stocks
  24. The Uncertain Future of Nuclear Energy
  25. Country Perspectives on the Challenges to Nuclear Disarmament
  26. Fast Breeder Reactor Programs: History and Status
  27. Global Fissile Material Report 2009: A Path to Nuclear Disarmament
  28. Consolidating Fissile Materials in Russia's Nuclear Complex
  29. The Safeguards at Reprocessing Plants under a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty
  30. Draft Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty, or FM(C)T
  31. Country Perspectives on the Challenges to a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty
  32. Global Fissile Material Report 2008: Scope and Verification of a Fissile Material (Cutoff) Treaty
  33. IPFM Briefing at 52nd IAEA General Conference
  34. The Legacy of Reprocessing in the United Kingdom
  35. Spent Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing in France
  36. IPFM Briefing at the 2008 NPT Preparatory Committee Meeting
  37. Global Fissile Material Report 2007
  38. Opportunities to Minimize Stocks of Nuclear-Explosive Materials
  39. A Verifiable Fissile Material Treaty as a Foundation for Nuclear Disarmament
  40. Managing Spent Fuel in the United States: The Illogic of Reprocessing
  41. Global Fissile Material Report 2006
  42. Fissile Materials in South Asia: The Implications of the US-India Nuclear Deal
  43. Japan's Spent Fuel and Plutonium Management Challenges