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Alternatives to MOX. Direct-disposal options for stockpiles of separated plutonium

  • April 2015

Unmaking the Bomb: IPFM presentation at the UN First Committee

  • October 2014

Next Steps in Increasing Transparency of Nuclear Warhead and Fissile Material Stocks for Nuclear Disarmament

  • May 2014

Ending reprocessing in Japan: An alternative approach to managing Japan's spent nuclear fuel and separated plutonium

  • November 2013

Fissile Material Controls in the Middle East

  • October 2013

Global Fissile Material Report 2013: Increasing Transparency of Nuclear Warhead and Fissile Material Stocks as a Step toward Disarmament

  • October 2013

The Future of Military Fissile Material Production Facilities in South Asia Under an FMCT

  • May 2012

Increasing Transparency of Nuclear-warhead and Fissile-material Stocks as a Step Toward Disarmament

  • May 2012

Global Fissile Material Report 2011: Nuclear Weapon and Fissile Material Stockpiles and Production

  • January 2012

Managing Spent Fuel from Nuclear Power Reactors: Experience and Lessons from Around the World

  • September 2011
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