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   NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION : NUCLEAR DEALERTING
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Avoiding "Inadvertent" Nuclear War in Two Easy Steps -- Ron Rosenbaum  -- Slate.com  -- May 09, 2008

The author looks at recent nuclear 'near-misses' and urges more attention to be paid by the public and presidential candidates to the risk of accidental or inadvertent nuclear war. As a solution, he looks at the proposals for "dealerting" put forward by Dr. Bruce Blair of the World Security Institute.

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Nunn Urges U.S., Russia to Ease Hair-Trigger Nuclear Alerts -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- May 21, 2003

The United States and Russia could take thousands of strategic nuclear warheads off hair-trigger alert by introducing an early warning system of sensors that monitor each other's land-based intercontinental missiles, according to former senator Sam Nunn, who once was chairman of the Armed Services Committee.

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Richard Rhodes Talks on Nonproliferation and Virtual Deterrence -- Greg Webb  -- Global Security Newswire  -- May 07, 2002

A fascinating and far-ranging interview with the Pulitzer prize-winning nuclear historian, Richard Rhodes. He discusses nuclear energy policy, nuclear disarmament, and the possibility of greater transparency.

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Russia Assails U.S. Stance on Arms Reductions -- Michael Wines  -- New York Times  -- March 12, 2002

Defense Minister Sergei B. Ivanov of Russia warned today that the American proposal in arms reduction talks to "warehouse" excess warheads instead of destroying them would not only encourage nuclear proliferation, but could even set off a new kind of arms race.

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Nuclear Arms Chief Questions Cut in Warheads -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- July 14, 2001

The commander of U.S. strategic nuclear forces has forcefully, though indirectly, challenged President Bush's plan to slash the number of warheads and take intercontinental ballistic missiles off "hair-trigger" alert.

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The De-Alerting of Nuclear Weapons: The International Political Context -- Jayantha Dhanapala  -- United Nations  -- October 10, 1998

Jayantha Dhanapala, the Under-Secretary-General for the Department for Disarmament Affairs at the United Nations, argues for global efforts to de-alert nuclear missiles and answers criticisms.

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Taking Nuclear Weapons off Hair-Trigger Alert -- Bruce Blair, Harold A. Feiveson, and Frank N. von Hippel  -- Scientific American  -- November 01, 1997

Bruce Blair, Harold A. Feiveson, and Frank N. von Hippel argue for nuclear de-alerting. "It is time to end the practice of keeping nuclear missiles constantly ready to fire. This change would greatly reduce the possibility of a mistaken launch."

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