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Future of the Nuclear Security Environment in 2015: Proceedings of a Russian-U.S. Workshop (2009)
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Future of the Nuclear Security Environment in 2015: Proceedings of a Russian—U.S. Workshop

APPENDIX B
The Future of the Nuclear Security Environment in 2015

An International Workshop Sponsored by the U.S. National Academies (NAS) and the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS)


November 12–13, 2007

Hall L/M

Austria Center


Vienna, Austria

PARTICIPANTS LIST

Sergey Victorovich Antipov

Head of Laboratory

Nuclear Safety Institute

Russian Academy of Sciences

Ambassador Linton F. Brooks

Independent Consultant

Vlyacheslav Mikhailovich Apanasenko

Former Chief of the Russian Navy Missiles and Artillery

Cristina Hansell

Director, Newly Independent States, Non-proliferation Program

James Martin Center for Non-proliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies

Evgeny Nikolaevich Avrorin

Scientific Manager

All-Russian Research and Development Institute of Theoretical Physics (VNIITF)

Mona Dreicer

Deputy, P-Division Leader

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Philipp Bleek

Visiting Fellow

International Security Program

Center for Strategic and International Studies

Christopher Eldridge

Division of Safeguards Information Technology

Department of Safeguards

International Atomic Energy Agency

Sergey Bocharov

Executive Secretary

Contact Expert Group

International Atomic Energy Agency

Dori Ellis

Director Global Security Programs

Sandia National Laboratories

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Front Matter (R1-R14)
OVERVIEW OF U.S. - RUSSIAN PARTNERSHIP AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE THREAT ENVIRONMENT (1-2)
LEADERSHIP THROUGH PARTNERSHIP: A VISION FOR THE 2015 NUCLEAR SECURITY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION (3-12)
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF RUSSIAN – U.S. COOPERATION IN THE NUCLEAR ARENA: A REVIEW OF OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS (13-26)
ACCUMULATED EXPERIENCE THROUGH LONG-TERM COOPERATION: APPLYING LESSONS LEARNED FROM U.S.-RUSSIAN MPC&A PROGRAMS (27-28)
THE EXPERIENCE OF RUSSIA AND THE UNITED STATES IN COOPERATION ON PROTECTION, CONTROL, AND ACCOUNTING OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS (29-36)
MATERIAL PROTECTION, CONTROL, AND ACCOUNTING:LESSONS LEARNED APPLIED TO UNITED STATES AND RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SECURITY COOPERATION IN 2015 (37-48)
THE KOLA TRAINING AND TECHNICAL CENTER OF THE RUSSIAN NAVY (49-56)
PARTNERSHIP IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT OF THE 21ST CENTURY: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY (57-58)
ASSURANCES OF SUPPLY VS. PROLIFERATION: A NEW FRAMEWORK FOR NUCLEAR ENERGY (59-68)
FULL PARTNERSHIP: SHARING STRATEGIC, MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES (69-70)
THE SALIENT NEED TO DEVELOP NEW APPROACHES TO ADDRESS NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROLIFERATION ISSUES (71-88)
MINIMIZING CIVIL HIGHLY ENRICHED URANIUM STOCKS BY 2015: A FORWARD-LOOKING ASSESSMENT OF U.S.-RUSSIAN COOPERATION (89-104)
COST-SHARING ARRANGEMENTS IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION: THE CRDF EXPERIENCE (105-110)
A NUCLEAR RENAISSANCE: EXPANDING NUCLEAR ENERGY AND ASSOCIATED SECURITY CHALLENGES (111-112)
INTERNATIONAL URANIUM ENRICHMENT CENTER IN ANGARSK: A WAY TO ENSURE THE SECURITY OF NUCLEAR FUEL SUPPLY AND NON-PROLIFERATION (113-124)
NUCLEAR POWER OF FAST REACTORS: A NEW START (125-134)
LEGAL ASPECTS OF NEGOTIATION, ENTRY INTO FORCE, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ON COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF PEACEFUL USE OF NUCLEAR ENERGY (135-144)
PROSPECTS FOR RUSSIA-U.S. COOPERATION IN THE AREA OF NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION IN THE CONTEXT OF PROBLEMS ARISING FROM A NUCLEAR POWER RENAISSANCE (145-150)
CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO TOMORROW'S CHALLENGES: OPPORTUNITIES FOR BI-LATERAL AND MULTI-LATERAL COOPERATION (151-152)
NUCLEAR TERRORISM THREATS AND RESPONSES (153-162)
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERSHIP RELATIONSHIPS: FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES, PROMISING DIRECTIONS AND METHODS OF RUSSIAN-AMERICAN COLLABORATION IN THE FIELD OF NON-PROLIFERATION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (163-178)
U.S. AND RUSSIAN COLLABORATION IN THE AREA OF NUCLEAR FORENSICS (179-202)
MAXIMIZING U.S.-RUSSIAN NUCLEAR SECURITY COOPERATION IN 2015: LEGAL OBSTACLES AND OPPORTUNITIES (203-214)
NUCLEAR SECURITY AND NON-PROLIFERATION FOR THE COMING DECADES: COOPERATION IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT (215-216)
NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION AND NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL (217-228)
APPROACHES TO REDUCING THE RISK OF NUCLEAR MULTI-POLARITY (229-236)
NUCLEAR SECURITY IN 2015: THE CASE OF NORTH KOREA (237-244)
BUILDING PARTNERSHIP ON THE STRENGTH OFEXPERIENCE: TRENDS, PRIORITIES, AND TOOLS FOR CONTINUED RUSSIAN-U.S. COOPERATION (245-246)
BUILDING PARTNERSHIP ON THE STRENGTH OF EXPERIENCE: TRENDS, PRIORITIES, TOOLS FOR CONTINUED RUSSIAN-U.S. COOPERATION (247-254)
LIST OF ACRONYMS (255-260)
APPENDIX A: AGENDA (261-264)
APPENDIX B: PARTICIPANTS LIST (265-266)
APPENDIX C: JOINT NATIONAL ACADEMIES'/RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES' COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES (267-271)
APPENDIX D: JOINT STATEMENTS BY PRESIDENTS VLADIMIR V. PUTIN AND GEORGE W. BUSH AND INTERNATIONAL STATEMENTS ON NUCLEAR SECURITY (272-298)
APPENDIX E: AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF PEACEFUL USES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY (299-309)

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Future of the Nuclear Security Environment in 2015: Proceedings of a Russian—U.S. Workshop APPENDIX B The Future of the Nuclear Security Environment in 2015 An International Workshop Sponsored by the U.S. National Academies (NAS) and the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) November 12–13, 2007 Hall L/M Austria Center Vienna, Austria PARTICIPANTS LIST Sergey Victorovich Antipov Head of Laboratory Nuclear Safety Institute Russian Academy of Sciences Ambassador Linton F. Brooks Independent Consultant Vlyacheslav Mikhailovich Apanasenko Former Chief of the Russian Navy Missiles and Artillery Cristina Hansell Director, Newly Independent States, Non-proliferation Program James Martin Center for Non-proliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies Evgeny Nikolaevich Avrorin Scientific Manager All-Russian Research and Development Institute of Theoretical Physics (VNIITF) Mona Dreicer Deputy, P-Division Leader Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Philipp Bleek Visiting Fellow International Security Program Center for Strategic and International Studies Christopher Eldridge Division of Safeguards Information Technology Department of Safeguards International Atomic Energy Agency Sergey Bocharov Executive Secretary Contact Expert Group International Atomic Energy Agency Dori Ellis Director Global Security Programs Sandia National Laboratories

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Future of the Nuclear Security Environment in 2015: Proceedings of a Russian—U.S. Workshop James Fuller Affiliate Professor Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington, Seattle Sergei Novikov First Secretary Russian Permanent Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna Ira Goldman Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology Department of Nuclear Energy International Atomic Energy Agency Eric Novotny Senior Vice President U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation Rose Gottemoeller Director Carnegie Moscow Center Viktor Vladimirovich Orlov Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering Rita S. Guenther Senior Program Associate Committee on International Security and Arms Control, The National Academies Alexander Alexeivich Pikaev Head of the Department of International and Inter-regional Conflicts Center for International Security Anne M. Harrington Director Committee on International Security and Arms Control, The National Academies Tatiana Stanislavovna Povetnikova Program Coordinator Nuclear Safety Institute Russian Academy of Sciences Lisa G. Hilliard Foreign Affairs Specialist U.S. Mission in Vienna Tariq Rauf Head of Verification and Security Policy Coordination, Office of External Relations and Policy Co-ordination International Atomic Energy Agency Andrey Karasev Counsellor Russian Permanent Mission to the International Organizations in Vienna Sergey Vasilevich Ruchkin Rosatom/Tenex Representative at the World Nuclear Association in London Viktor Stephanovich Koltunov Senior Professor Institute of Strategic Stability, Rosatom Lev Dmitrovich Ryabev Senior Advisor Rosatom Michael Kristo Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Vice Admiral Ashot Arakelovich Sarkisov Departmental Director Nuclear Safety Institute Admiral Richard Mies Independent Consultant Ambassador Greg Schulte U.S. Mission in Vienna Cherry Murray Deputy Director for Science and Technology Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Yuri Konstantinovich Shiyan International Affairs Department Russian Academy of Sciences Victor S. Slipchenko United Nations Security Council 1540 Committee Expert Pavel Semenovich Zolotarev Deputy Director Institute of USA and Canada, RAS Joel Wit Senior Research Fellow Weatherhead Institute for East Asian Studies Columbia University