Managing the Atom Project

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MTA’s research focuses primarily on four broad issues and on the interactions between them:

- Reducing the risk of nuclear and radiological terrorism: MTA has maintained a major focus on analyzing, proposing, and pushing for initiatives to keep nuclear weapons and materials out of the hands of terrorists and secure nuclear stockpiles throughout the world.
- Stopping the spread of nuclear we

Budapest Memorandum at 25: Between Past and Future 02/03/2022

What is the 1994 Budapest Memorandum and how does it relate to the current Ukraine crisis? See MTA's 2020 report on the topic:

Budapest Memorandum at 25: Between Past and Future On December 5, 1994, leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Russian Federation met in Budapest, Hungary, to pledge security assurances to Ukraine in connection with its accession to the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as a non-nuclear-weapons state. The sig...

A Nuclear Dimension of the Ukraine Crisis 01/28/2022

Missed our event on the crisis in Ukraine this week? Watch it here:

A Nuclear Dimension of the Ukraine Crisis A Project on Managing the Atom (MTA) seminar with Mariana Budjeryn, Research Associate with MTA, and Amb. Steven Pifer, William J. Perry Fellow, CISAC, Stanford University, and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.

Budapest Memorandum at 25: Between Past and Future 01/25/2022

Speaking in Berlin on Jan. 20 about the Ukraine crisis, Secretary Blinken mentioned the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on security assurances to Ukraine. What is it and how does it relate to the current crisis? See MTA's 2020 report on the topic:

Budapest Memorandum at 25: Between Past and Future On December 5, 1994, leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Russian Federation met in Budapest, Hungary, to pledge security assurances to Ukraine in connection with its accession to the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as a non-nuclear-weapons state. The sig...

Managing the Atom 11/23/2021

Applications due Dec. 1 for 2022-2023 Managing the Atom fellowships:

Managing the Atom The Project on Managing the Atom offers fellowships for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral scholars, and mid-career professionals, for ten months. Research topics of interest include aspects of nuclear nonproliferation policy, nuclear weapons strategy, arms control, disarmament processes and verificatio...

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