Implementation of Nunn-Lugar Act
Government officials and policy makers talked about their roles in implementing the Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act, also called the… read more
Government officials and policy makers talked about their roles in implementing the Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act, also called the Nunn-Lugar Act. On December 12, 1991, President George H.W. Bush signed the legislation, beginning a formal process between the Soviet Union and the United States of cooperative storage, dismantling, and destruction of Soviet nuclear weapons. close
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David E. Hoffman Author
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Valentin Kuznetsov Deputy Chief (Former) Russian Federation Ministry of Defense->International Military Cooperation
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Roland Lajoie Deputy Assistant Secretary (Former) Department of Defense->Cooperative Threat Reduction
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Daniel B. Poneman Senior Director (Former) National Security Council->Nonproliferation and Export Controls
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Glenn E. Schweitzer Executive Director (Former) International Science and Technology Center (Moscow)
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