Publications
The publications included below—studies, speeches, op-eds and other analysis—advance the mission of the Nuclear Security Project. Many of the reports and studies have been produced by NSP project partners. In most cases, the work was funded by the Nuclear Threat Initiative as part of the NSP or by the Hoover Institution.
To Cut Nuclear Attack Risks, Take Warheads Off High Alert
March 11, 2013
The Japan Times
Ramesh Thakur
Op-eds/Statements
Asia Pacific Leadership Network's Ramesh Thakur makes the case for taking nuclear weapons off high alert in a new op-ed for The Japan Times.
Next Steps in Reducing Nuclear Risks: The Pace of Nonproliferation Work Today Doesn't Match the Urgency of the Threat
March 5, 2013
The Wall Street Journal
George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger and Sam Nunn
Op-eds/Statements
The fifth in a series of Wall Street Journal op-eds calling for bold action to reduce nuclear dangers.
NSP Op-Eds: Toward a World Without Nuclear Weapons
February 14, 2013
The Nuclear Security Project
Op-eds/Statements
George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger and Sam Nunn laid out their vision of a world without nuclear weapons and the urgent, practical steps to get there in a groundbreaking series of co-authored Wall Street Journal op-eds.
The Future of NATO’s Deterrence and Defence Posture: Views from Central Europe
December 10, 2012
PISM
Edited by Łukasz Kulesa
Reports/Studies
Following the completion of the 2012 NATO Deterrence and Defense Posture Review at the Chicago Summit, this new report features contributions from Central European and American experts on the future of NATO's deterrence posture.
NSP Brochure: Toward a World Without Nuclear Weapons
November 27, 2012
The Nuclear Security Project
Online Resource
A new brochure describes the genesis and impact of the Nuclear Security Project -- from George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger and Sam Nunn's first Wall Street Journal op-ed in 2007 to new global efforts to reduce urgent nuclear dangers and build support for working toward a world without nuclear weapons.





