Publication
2007
This report contains the major findings of a 2006 Fund for Peace conference on threat convergence. Participants exchanged information on transnational criminal and terrorist alliances, illicit supply networks and insecure stocks of fissile material as well as the leading ideological enablers and objectives that could lead to an act of nuclear terrorism. The paper provides three possible scenarios to assess the most credible and likely circumstances in which terrorists could carry out such an attack.
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Author | David A Poplack, Patricia Taft, Lisa M Welsh |
Series | FfP Threat Convergence Publications |
Publisher | Fund for Peace (FfP) |
Copyright | © 2007 Fund for Peace (FfP) |