Frank von Hippel

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Why the United States Did Not Demonstrate the Bomb's Power, Ahead of Hiroshima

Since the end of WWII, the popular view in the U.S. has been that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki precipitated Japan’s surrender on August 15. However, many historians believe that the attack on Japan-occupied Manchuria by the previously neutral Soviet Union on August 8 had more impact on Japan’s leaders.

· August 4, 2016
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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U.S.-Russia Plutonium Disposition: Adventures With MOX
July 9, 2013

The single most costly U.S. nonproliferation program currently underway faces a cloudy future in Washington.

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  • Toby Dalton
  • R. Jeffrey Smith
  • Douglas Birch
  • Frank von Hippel
  • Alan Hanson
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Plutonium, Nonproliferation, and Radioactive Waste Politics in East Asia
November 1, 2010

In spite of the fact that nuclear reprocessing continues to pose a number of economic and nonproliferation challenges, this process remains a significant factor in the current and future nuclear power plans of a number of nations

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Global Nuclear Energy Partnership and Nuclear Waste Reprocessing
May 22, 2008

On May 22, Carnegie’s Nonproliferation Program and the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation hosted a discussion on the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP).

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  • Sharon Squassoni
  • Buzz Savage
  • Alan Hanson
  • Allison MacFarlane
  • Frank von Hippel
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PART 2: The U.S. and the Future of Reprocessing
June 25, 2007

2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Panel PART 2: The U.S. and the Future of Reprocessing. Chair: José Goldemberg, University of São Paulo; Tatsujiro Suzuki, University of Tokyo; Frank von Hippel, Princeton University; William Walker, University of St Andrews.

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  • José Goldemberg
  • Tatsujiro Suzuki
  • Frank von Hippel
  • William Walker