U.S.-Russia Strategic Partnership against Nuclear Proliferation: From Declaration to Action

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Publication Date July 2008
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There are presently clear indications that we are about to see a revival of nuclear energy worldwide. It is important to make this expansion of nuclear energy for the production of electricity and desalinated water as safe and secure as possible. In the coming decade, however, the rate of this expansion will be limited by several factors: in some recipient states, by the lack of an adequate industrial infrastructure, or an insufficient nuclear safety culture with a truly independent control organization; and in supplier states, by a limited capacity to produce certain types of nuclear equipment, such as reactor vessels.

Since there's no rush, we have time to "do" nuclear right. Doing it right means, in particular, putting stronger barriers to proliferation in place before, not after, new nuclear capabilities spread.The present analysis has identified five areas (among many others) where the United States, Russia, and the European Union should closely cooperate in order to strengthen the nonproliferation regime: Enforcing UNSC resolutions on Iran; addressing cases of noncompliance; improving security of supply and discouraging the spread of sensitive technologies; strengthening NSG export criteria; and preparing the 2010 NPT review conference.This study is part of a series of reports being published by the joint CSIS/IFRI project "Europe, Russia, and the United States: Finding a New Balance," which seeks to reframe the trilateral relationship for the relevant policymaking communities.

Source Link https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/enotes/europe-russia-and-united-states-finding-new-balance-0
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  • https://www.ifri.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/Goldschmidt_USRussiaStratPart.pdf
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