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Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies/U.S.-Korea Institute
$270,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Washington, D.C. – To provide independent expert advice and information relevant to the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit (over two years). More
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Meiji University
$60,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Tokyo, Japan – To assess dry-cask storage alternatives to reprocessing spent fuel at Japan's Rokkasho plant. More
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Natural Resources Defense Council
$500,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
New York, New York – To secure the global nuclear fuel cycle and verify the storage and elimination of U.S. and Russian tactical nuclear weapons (over two years). More
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Nautilus Institute
$600,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 3 years)
San Francisco, California – To develop alternative spent nuclear fuel management options in light of lessons learned from Japan's nuclear crisis (over three years). More
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Peking University Center for International and Strategic Studies
$250,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 1 year)
Beijing, China – To support the Asia Security Initiative 2011 Annual Conference titled Rising Powers and World Order. More
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Partnership for Global Security
$350,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Washington, D.C. – To foster the creation of a global nuclear material security architecture by helping develop its foundational elements and structure (over two years). More
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Princeton University
$1,200,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 3 years)
Princeton, New Jersey – In support of the project entitled, International Panel on Fissile Materials, whose aim is to reduce global stockpiles of nuclear materials and the locations in which they can be found (over three years). More
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
$500,000Active Strategy2011 (Duration 2 years)
Solna, Sweden – To examine the implications of emerging military technologies for strategic stability and nuclear deterrence in the 21st Century (over two years). More
