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You can use it to refer to reducing or limiting the number of nuclear weapons held by countries. For example, "The U.N. is attempting to encourage global nonproliferation through diplomatic negotiations."
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nonproliferation
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Stopping proliferation of nuclear weapons.
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More pertinently, the $11.7 billion request for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), a branch of the Department of Energy that oversees nuclear weapons, naval reactors and nonproliferation activities on behalf of the military, represents a 4% increase over the previous year.
Since 1974, NSG members had not traded in nuclear technology with India because that country had not signed any nonproliferation treaty, refused to open its military nuclear sites to the IAEA, and would not rule out the possibility that it might test another nuclear device (which, in fact, it did in 1998).
In addition to its commitment to nuclear nonproliferation, the UN made efforts to curb illegal small-arms proliferation.
He then held positions in Japan's Foreign Ministry as director general (2002) for arms control and scientific affairs and director general (2004) of the disarmament, nonproliferation, and science department.
The credibility of the nonproliferation norm has also been undermined by the ability of India and Pakistan to become declared nuclear powers in 1998 without any serious international penalty and indeed by India establishing its own special arrangements as part of a bilateral deal with the United States in 2008.
May 9, 1947 Kanagawa, Japan Yukiya Amano, Japanese Amano Yukiya (born May 9 , 1947 Kanagawa, Japan) Japanese expert in nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation who was director general (2009– ) of the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEAA).
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While some of the details of the technology he worked with are complicated, his alleged activity is fairly easy to describe: he was a businessman who profited considerably by selling restricted equipment to countries that wanted to break out of the global nuclear-nonproliferation regime.
In the April 20 , 2009 issue of the magazine, Steve Coll writes about Barack Obama's nuclear-nonproliferation policy.
David Albright, a nuclear-nonproliferation expert who has known ElBaradei for two decades, says that, in 2002 and 2003, "ElBaradei was determined that Iran should not get away with operating secret sites and lying to the I.A.E.A".
The C.T.C. and two of the other major intelligence centers — dealing with narcotics and nuclear-nonproliferation issues — are so consumed by internecine warfare that the professional analysts find it difficult to do their jobs.
Along with two unfinished wars and economic freefall, President Barack Obama has inherited a less visible crisis, which may, in time, trump the others: the deterioration of the global nuclear-nonproliferation regime, which has lately reached its most fragile state of disrepair since the nineteen-eighties.
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