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Suggested Citation:"Bibliography." National Research Council. 1999. Protecting Nuclear Weapons Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9469.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. Unpublished U.S. Department of Energy Materials

DOE MCP&A Strategy Paper: Consolidating Nuclear Materials in Russia , 15 February 1999, (draft).


Emergency Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Sustainability Measures, January 1999.


Guidelines for Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Upgrades at Russian Facilities, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory, December 4, 1998.


Haase, Michael et al. ''MPC&A Upgrades at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics,'' August 9, 1998.

Haase, Michael et al. "MPC&A Upgrades at the Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute," August 10, 1998.


MPC&A Consumer Report: Physical Protection Equipment, Sandia National Laboratory, 12 February 1999.

MPC&A Long-Term Viability Program: An Assessment of MPC&A Suppliers Located in the Russian Federation, Brookhaven National Laboratory, February 25, 1999 (Draft).

B. Unpublished U.S.-Russian Agreements and Statements

Agreement Between the Department of Defense of the United States and The Ministry of the Russian Federation for Atomic Energy Concerning Control, Accounting, and Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (2 September 1993 with 20 January 1995 Amendment).

Agreement Between the United States and the Russian Federation Regarding Cooperation to Facilitate the Provision of Assistance (4 April 1992).

Agreement Between the United States and the Russian Federation Concerning the Safe and Secure Transportation, Storage, and Destruction of Weapons and the Prevention of Weapons Proliferation (17 June 1992).


Joint Statement on Cooperation between the Russian Ministry of Defense and the United States Department of Energy on Control, Accounting, and Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials, (June 16, 1996).

Suggested Citation:"Bibliography." National Research Council. 1999. Protecting Nuclear Weapons Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9469.
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Joint U.S.-Russian MPC&A Steering Group, "Unified U.S.-Russian Plan for Cooperation on Nuclear Materials Protection, Control, and Accounting Between Department of Energy Laboratories and the Institutes and Enterprises of the Ministry of Atomic Energy Nuclear Defense Complex," (1 September 1995).

Protocol of the Fourth Meeting of the Joint U.S.-Russian MPC&A Technical Working Group (10 March 1995) .

Protocols of the Joint Coordinating Committee of the U.S. Department of Energy and the Federal Nuclear and Radiation Safety Authority of Russia (18–19 October 1995, 17–19 September 1996, 21–19 May 1997, 20–21 November 1997, 8–10 September 1998).

Protocol of the Working Meeting of the U.S. Secretary of Energy and the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Federation Navy and the Vice-President of the Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute" Concerning Cooperation on Nuclear Materials Protection, Control, and Accounting (12 December 1997).


Record of the Meeting of the Third U.S.-Russian Technical Working Group Meeting (6–10 March 1995).

C. Materials Published in Russia

All-Russian Research Institute of Automatics (undated booklet)

AO "Escort Center" (undated booklet)


Eleron: Thirty-Five Years, February 1998 (in Russian)

"Eleron" Special Scientific and Production State Enterprise (undated catalogue of products)


Foreign Trade Organization "Safety Ltd." (undated booklet)


Instruments, vol. 9, 1998 (in Russian)


Joint Institute for Nuclear Research-Dubna, 1980


Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute Master in Nuclear MPC&A , June 1998

Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute Master in Nuclear MPC&A , 1997


Ordinance #264 of the Government of the Russian Federation

D. Other Articles and Published Materials

Albright, D., F. Berkout, and W. Walker. 1997. Pp. 50–59, 94–116 in Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium: World Inventories, Capabilities, and Policies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.


Bukharin, O. 1996. Security of fissile materials in Russia. Annu. Rev. Energy Environ. 21:467–496.

Bunn, M., and J. Holdren. 1997. Managing military uranium and plutonium in the United States and the former Soviet Union. Annu. Rev. Energy Environ. 22:403–486.

Suggested Citation:"Bibliography." National Research Council. 1999. Protecting Nuclear Weapons Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9469.
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Bunn, M., O. Bukharin, J. Cetina, K. Luongo, and F. von Hippel. 1998. Retooling Russia's Nuclear Cities. Bull. Atomic Scientists, 54 (Sept./Oct.):44–50.

Clinton, W. J. 1999. State of the Union Address. Washington, D.C., January 19.


Deutch, J. 1996. The threat of nuclear diversion. Testimony Before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Senate Committee on Government Affairs, March 20.

DOE (U.S. Department of Energy). 1997. Partnerships for Nuclear Security. Washington, D.C.: Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation.

DOE (U.S. Department of Energy). 1998a. MPC&A Program Strategic Plan. Washington, D.C.: Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation.

DOE (U.S. Department of Energy). 1998b. Partnerships for Nuclear Security. Washington, D.C.: Office of Arms Control and Nonproliferation.

Doyle, J., and S. Mladineo. 1998. Viewpoint: Assessing the development of a modern safeguards culture in the NIS. Nonproliferation Rev. 5 (Winter):91–100.


Ewell, E. 1998. NIS nuclear smuggling since 1995: A lull in significant cases?" Nonproliferation Rev. 5 (Spring-Summer).


Jenkins, B. 1998. Viewpoint: establishing international standards for physical protection of nuclear material. Nonproliferation Rev., 5 (Spring-Summer)


Kempf, C. R. 1998. Russian Nuclear Material Protection, Control, and Accounting Program: Analysis and prospect. Pp. 40–44 in Partnership for Nuclear Security. Washington, D.C.: Office of Nonproliferation and Arms Control.


Luongo, K., and M. Bunn. 1998. A nuclear crisis in Russia. Boston Globe, December 29.


NRC (National Research Council). 1989. Material Control and Accounting in the Department of Energy's Nuclear Fuel Complex. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

NRC (National Research Council). 1997. Proliferation Concerns: Assessing U.S. Efforts to Help Contain Nuclear and Other Dangerous Materials and Technologies in the Former Soviet Union. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.


Perry, T. January 1999. Growing threats to Russian nuclear material security: The imperative of an expanded U.S. response. Draft paper.

Potter, W. 1998. Outlook for the adoption of a safeguards culture in the former Soviet Union," J. Nucl. Mater. Manage. 26 (Winter):22–24.


Richardson, B. 1998. Russia's recession: The nuclear fallout. Washington Post, December 23, A23.

Richardson, B. 1999. Remarks at the 7th Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C., January 12.

Suggested Citation:"Bibliography." National Research Council. 1999. Protecting Nuclear Weapons Material in Russia. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9469.
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Ryabev, L. 1999. Remarks at the 7th Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C., January 11.

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The management challenge in orchestrating a multitude of DOE headquarters, laboratory, and contractor personnel at about 50 sites in Russia is daunting. Steps are needed to maximize the return on U.S. expenditures, to reduce redundancy while ensuring adequate oversight, and to provide additional work incentives that will attract highly qualified specialists from the United States and Russia to participate in the protection, control, and accountability of direct-use material (MPC&A) program. This report contains many recommendations to address these and related issues.

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