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March 16, 2023

Interview with Matthew Bunn

This document was made possible with support from Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY)

In this interview, Matthew Bunn reflects on his career in nuclear security, highlighting how his focus shifted from arms control to nuclear materials security. He emphasizes the importance of securing nuclear materials globally to prevent nuclear terrorism, describing the successful establishment of initiatives like the IAEA Nuclear Security Fund and the Global Threat Reduction Initiative. Bunn also addresses the complexities of disarmament, stressing the need for interim security measures to manage nuclear risks while working toward long-term disarmament goals. He argues that meaningful progress in nuclear policy requires collaboration between governments and civil society, especially in areas where policy is less established.

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2024-11-01

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