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James M. Acton

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22: 310: 113:"The key question is whether we have correctly predicted the risk that a reactor could be hit by a disaster (natural or man-made) that is bigger than it is designed to withstand." 110:"Fukushima is not the worst nuclear accident ever but it is the most complicated and the most dramatic...This was a crisis that played out in real time on TV. Chernobyl did not." 364: 369: 215: 285: 301: 84: 33: 263: 174:
Deterrence During Disarmament: Deep Nuclear Reductions and International Security, and Low Numbers: A Practical Path to Deep Nuclear Reductions
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The Use of Voluntary Safeguards to Build Trust in States' Nuclear Programmes: the Case of Iran
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is a British academic and scientist. He is co-director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the
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and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
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encompasses roughly 7 works in 10+ publications in 1 language and 268 library holdings.
348: 80: 245:"Carnegie Appoints Leading Expert on Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation," 197: 106:, Acton was able to distill a succinct analysis which was widely reported. 91: 122:
In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about James Acton,
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Acton's research projects have included analyses of IAEA safeguards in
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In July 2024 signed an open letter against inviting Ukraine into NATO.
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Acton was a member of the faculty of the Department of War Studies at
302:"More than one in 10 nuclear power plants at risk from earthquakes," 232:"The Nato alliance should not invite Ukraine to become a member" 123: 76: 279:"Analysis: A month on, Japan nuclear crisis still scarring," 257:"One Month After Tsunami, What Are Japan's Biggest Needs?" 156:
Beyond the Dirty Bomb: Re-thinking Radiological Terror
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Carnegie Endowment press release, 18 November 2008.
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
theoretical physics
Cambridge University
King's College
Iran
disarmament
North Korea
radiological
terrorism
Fukushima I nuclear accidents
OCLC
WorldCat
dynamic list
adding missing items
reliable sources


James M. Acton, no2009-183674


James M. Acton
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