FAS in World Medical Journal

Director of the FAS Nuclear Information Project, Hans Kristensen, co-authored a piece in Volume 62 of the World Medical Journal that discussed the relationship between the nuclear dangerous and the health community.

FAS in World Medical Journal

Will Trump follow the Republican tradition of nuclear disarmament?

Director of the FAS Nuclear Information Project, Hans Kristensen, analyzes the historical Republican trend to answer if president-elect Donald Trump will continue to reduce the United States' nuclear stockpile.

Will Trump follow the Republican tradition of nuclear disarmament?

FAS on 60 Minutes

FAS Director of the Nuclear Information Project, Hans M. Kristensen, was featured on 60 Minutes: Risk of nuclear attack rises.

FAS on 60 Minutes

FAS on 60 Minutes After Special

FAS Director of the Nuclear Information Project, Hans M. Kristensen, was featured on 60 Minutes' "After 60" special to weigh in on the United States' nuclear capabilities.

FAS on 60 Minutes After Special

Ploughshares Fund spotlights grantee Kristensen

Hans M. Kristensen was crucial in assessing the validity of information in the Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action's Seattle bus advertising campaign. (External link.)

Ploughshares Fund spotlights grantee Kristensen

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Suggestions about Japan’s Nuclear Fuel Recycling Policy Based on U.S. Concerns

In this issue brief, Yusei Nagata, an FAS Research Fellow from MEXT, Japan, analyzes U.S. experts’ opinions and concerns about Japan’s nuclear fuel recycling problem and considers what Japan can (and should) do to solve it.

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30 Years After the Accident: The Meaning of Chernobyl Today?

April 26, 2016 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Leading experts came together to discuss Chernobyl on the eve of its 30th anniversary, the lessons learned, and possible implications that this fateful event has for the nuclear industry today. …

Finishing the Race: Eliminating and Minimizing Fissile Materials and High-Risk Radioactive Sources

On March 30, at the 2016 NGO conference, “Solutions for a Secure Nuclear Future” (www.ssnf2016.org) preceding the official Nuclear Security Summit, FAS President Charles D. Ferguson presented on the topic of reducing the risk of high-activity radioacti …

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