Crude Nukes on the Loose? : Preventing Nuclear Terrorism by Means of Optimum Nuclear Husbandry, Transparency, and Non-Intrusive Fissile Material Verification
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Working Paper, NUPI nr 664. NUPI, 2004Abstract
This thesis assesses the threat of nuclear terrorism and identifies strategies
for diminishing the risk of such incidents. Never before have the material,
the technology, the know-how, and, perhaps, the motivations needed to perform
acts of nuclear terrorism been more exploitable. Building on eight research papers, the thesis sets out to answer three
principal questions:
1) “Can terrorists possibly perform acts of terror by means of crude
nuclear explosive devices based on highly enriched uranium? What
are the main barriers to the production of crude nuclear explosives?”
2) “Is there an optimum way of protecting fissile material from falling
into terrorist hands? What role – if any – do transparency and nonintrusive
verification play in this regard?”
3) “Within legitimate security constraints, what kind of measures could
be put in place to enhance the transparency and non-intrusive verification
of stocks of sensitive fissile material?”
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