Potential Savings from Reform of DOE Nuclear Weapons Stewardship and from Nuclear Stockpile Reductions
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The first section of this paper presents our general conclusions and recommendations. These conclusions are supported in Appendix I by a detailed, line-by-line analysis of the Stockpile Stewardship and Management budget. This appendix also includes our rationale for each of the suggested cuts. Appendix II calculates cuts to the DOD budget that would accompany the Stockpile Stewardship cuts we propose. Appendix III shows specific differences in the assumptions about Stockpile Stewardship made by the authors and by the DOE Laboratories.
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- Research Paper
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- Policy Analysis
- Demobilization from the Cold War 1990-1998: Lessons of U.S. Conversion Policy
- Potential Savings from Reform of DOE Nuclear Weapons Stewardship and from Nuclear Stockpile Reductions
- Abstract or Review
- Abstracts. Sixth World Peace Science Congress, Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam Netherlands, May 24-26, 1999
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Research Paper
- Conflict and Trade: An Economics Approach to Political International Interactions
- Policy Analysis
- Demobilization from the Cold War 1990-1998: Lessons of U.S. Conversion Policy
- Potential Savings from Reform of DOE Nuclear Weapons Stewardship and from Nuclear Stockpile Reductions
- Abstract or Review
- Abstracts. Sixth World Peace Science Congress, Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam Netherlands, May 24-26, 1999