Trust and Verification: Empirical Insights
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Trust in Nuclear Disarmament Verification
Wyn Q. Bowen • Hassan Elbahtimy Christopher Hobbs • Matthew Moran
Trust in Nuclear Disarmament Verification
Wyn Q. Bowen Head, School of Security Studies King’s College London London, UK Christopher Hobbs Centre for Science and Security Studies, Department of War Studies, School of Security Studies King’s College London London, UK
Hassan Elbahtimy Centre for Science and Security Studies, Department of War Studies, School of Security Studies King’s College London London, UK Matthew Moran Centre for Science and Security Studies, Department of War Studies, School of Security Studies King’s College London London, UK
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Acknowledgements
This book is the culmination of several years’ research involving the combined efforts of a range of people and organisations. First and foremost, we would like to thank all those involved in the UK-Norway Initiative (UKNI) who devoted time, with the approval and support of their direct employers, to the development and implementation of the King’s College London research project. It was the experience of the UKNI and the particular challenges encountered as part of that work that set the scene for the research behind this book. Experts from the UK AWE, the Norwegian Radiation Protection Aut
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