James Acton
James M. Acton is co-director of the Nuclear Policy Program and senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment. A physicist by training, Acton specializes in deterrence, disarmament, nonproliferation, and nuclear energy. His current research focuses on the nuclear fuel cycle in Japan and hypersonic conventional weapons.
All Posts
Geneva: The TRR and Enrichment Abroad
Chinese Nuclear Subs on Display
Proving Disarmament Credentials
Sir Michael Quinlan (1930—2009)
Safeguards in Iran. And Elsewhere.
Acheson-Lilienthal Already Said It
IAEA Official Disputes The Box
US-Israel Deal for CTBT Ratification?
Can the IAEA Suspend Assistance to Syria?
Norks May Have Shipped Syria U Fuel
USAF Organizational Culture and Reform
Continuous Deterrence: Still Necessary?
Miliband hosts disarmament meeting
Schulte on the IAEA in the DPRK
Persbo on NORKS, Japan and the IAEA
Big Questions, Small Questions
Tracing Paper Causes Nuclear Sub Accident
Shea's Convention, the UAE and Finland
Jane's on Iranian Weaponization
It's That Time of the Year Again…
Arms control literature: A one stop shop
What should we do with NORK Pu?
Silence is highly enriched uranium
Japan a "long weekend" from the Bomb