Publication

2016

This paper grapples with a basic question – if you’re trying to draft a treaty that will limit the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons, how can you make ensure that formal declarations of existing stocks are truthful and therefore reliable? The text’s author explores different verification methods that might help resolve this problem, although he fully realizes that the information that’s presently available on fissile materials is both incomplete and fragmented.

JavaScript has been disabled in your browser