Nuclear Control Institute Records, 1970-2004

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Nuclear Control Institute Records, 1970-2004

Comprised of research files, correspondence, working papers, publications, financial records, audiovisual materials, and computer disks, the Nuclear Control Institute (NCI) Records, 1970-2004, document NCI's efforts over a quarter century to prevent the spread of nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7962939

University of Texas Libraries

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International task force on prevention of nuclear terrorism

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Leventhal, Paul

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Nuclear control institute Washington, D.C.

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The Nuclear Control Institute (NCI), founded in 1981 by Paul Leventhal, was a research and advocacy center for the prevention of nuclear proliferation and nuclear terrorism worldwide. The organization focused its efforts on the elimination of plutonium, highly enriched uranium from nuclear power plants and research reactors, and preventing plutonium and highly enriched uranium from dismantled nuclear weapons from being disposed of in commercial reactors. NCI performed a watchdog rol...