President Clinton has announced that the United States will take a comprehensive approach to the growing global accumulation of fissile material. As an element to that approach, he proposed a multilateral convention banning production of such material for nuclear-explosives purposes or outside international safeguards. This report examines and proposes some next steps to the proposed convention, to further strengthen worldwide control of weapon-usable material.
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President Clinton has announced that the United States will take a comprehensive approach to the growing global accumulation of fissile material. As an element to that approach, he proposed a multilateral convention banning production of such material for nuclear-explosives purposes or outside international safeguards. This report examines and proposes some next steps to the proposed convention, to further strengthen worldwide control of weapon-usable material.
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Very good. xv, [1], 51, [1] pages. Footnotes. Table. Figures. Institutional stamp and ink notation at bottom of title page. MR-586-1-OSD printed on back cover and is on the copyright page. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Brian G. Chow is an adjunct physical scientist at the RAND Corporation. He was a senior physical scientist at RAND during 1989-2015. His research focuses on project prioritization, portfolio optimization and program management of R&D and/or acquisition programs in diverse areas including defense, homeland security, health, justice and transportation. He has also conducted many studies about the defense and control of weapons of mass destruction and their delivery vehicles. He has authored more than 140 publications and testified before congressional committees. Before joining RAND in 1989, he was a consultant to the President's Science Advisor, the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, and the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations to advise them on policy matters. President Clinton has announced that the United States will take a comprehensive approach to the growing global accumulation of fissile material. As an element to that approach, he proposed a multilateral convention banning production of such material for nuclear-explosives purposes or outside international safeguards. This report examines and proposes some next steps to the proposed convention, to further strengthen worldwide control of weapon-usable material.
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