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2 Nuclear Terrorism Threats Nuclear Security Global Nuclear Governance Nuclear Security Summit; background, significance, achievements 2012 Nuclear Security Summit

3 “Nuclear terrorism is one of the most challenging threats to international security, and strong nuclear security measures are the most effective means.” “Gravely concerned by the threat of terrorism and the risk that non-State actors … may acquire, develop, traffic in or use nuclear,...,weapons and their means of delivery, Recognizing the urgent need for all States to take additional effective measures to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, …,weapons and their means of delivery.” “Gravely concerned by the threat of terrorism and the risk that non-State actors … may acquire, develop, traffic in or use nuclear,...,weapons and their means of delivery, Recognizing the urgent need for all States to take additional effective measures to prevent the proliferation of nuclear, …,weapons and their means of delivery.” IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei UNSC Resolution 1540(2004) 2010 Washington NSS Communiqué “Nuclear terrorism is No. 1. security threat right now. If they get it, they will use it. (2008 IAEA Annual Conference)

4 Terrorists’ plans and attempts to make and/or acquire nuclear bomb and its material Civilian HEU and separated Pu stock become major targets of thefts and sabotage. Global Fissile Material Stock(2010) HEU(ton)Separated Pu(ton) Military1,600250 Civilian10250 Total1600500

5 De Prevention, detection of and response - to theft, sabotage, unauthorized access, illegal transfer or other malicious acts, - involving nuclear material, other radiological substances or their associated facilities Prevention, detection of and response - to theft, sabotage, unauthorized access, illegal transfer or other malicious acts, - involving nuclear material, other radiological substances or their associated facilities

6 Nuclear security Non-state actors NonproliferationNonproliferation States Nuclear security Nuclear safety Intentional Natural, technical Nuclear security Radiological security Nuclear terrorism, IND Nuclear security Physical protection border control, export control, nuclear forensics, information security, etc Material protection, fence, guards ACTOR CAUSE MEANS MEASURES Radiological terrorism, RDD

7 12 NPT’s 3 Pillars: Disarmament, Nonproliferation, PUNE IAEA’s 3S: Safeguards, Nuclear Safety, Nuclear Security Obama’s 4 Pillars for a Nuclear weapons free world: Nuclear disarmament, Nonproliferation, PUNE, Nuclear Security

8 about 30 cases of terrorism with over 100 deaths since 2000 HEU 25 kg or Pu 8 kg Per Nuclear Explosive Device Hundreds cases of losses or thefts of radiological Material, over 20 cases of losses or thefts of HEU/Pu since the 90s 130 HEU reactor HEU 25 kg or Pu 8 kg Per Nuclear Explosive Device Hundreds cases of losses or thefts of radiological Material, over 20 cases of losses or thefts of HEU/Pu since the 90s 130 HEU reactor To secure all vulnerable nuclear material in 4 years To hold Global Summit on Nuclear Security in 2010 Endorsed by UNSC Res. 1887(2009.9) To secure all vulnerable nuclear material in 4 years To hold Global Summit on Nuclear Security in 2010 Endorsed by UNSC Res. 1887(2009.9)

9 - highest-level political attention - goal- and action-oriented - multiple norms, actors and issues - Partnership: states, IOs, business, NGO …

10 50 global leaders sharing threats perception, agreeing on nuclear security actions HEU/PU elimination and consolidation. Chile, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, etc.; Shut-down or conversion of HEU reactors: Russia, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Vietnam Ratification of CPPNM 2005 Amendment and ICSANT Extension of the UNSC Res. 1540 Committee, G8 Global Partnership program; membership increase of GICNT: Strengthening IAEA NS function: IAEA Nuclear Security Fund, IAEA INFCIRC 225/rev.5(physical protection guideline document) Establishment of nuclear security training centers of excellences (Source: The 2010 Nuclear Security Summit: A Status Update, Arms Control Association and Partnership for Global Security Report, 2011.4)

11 March 26(M)~27(T), 2012, Seoul 47 Heads of States + plus 4 Representatives of IOs (UN, IAEA, EU, INTERPOL) March 23(F), 2012 Hosted by KINAC and IFANS Approx. 200 participants, including over 100 foreign guests Nuclear security policy, technical issues Technical exhibition March 23(F), 2012 Hosted by KHNP

12 2012 Seoul NSS official website : www.seoulnss.go.kr

13 “Innovating Global Nuclear Security Governance” Progress since the 2010 NSS Nuclear security activities by (NG)IOs: UN, IAEA, INTERPOL, WANO/INPO/WINS, etc. Global Nuclear Security Governance: vision, goals, principles, innovations, strategies Key issues - radiological security, interface between NS and NS, IAEA’s role, regional approach, international cooperation and coordination, HEU minimization, information security, illicit trafficking, nuclear forensics, etc. Beyond the 2012 Seoul Summit Experts from NSS participating states, IOs, NGOs, labs, schools etc. Media, general public

14 Diversified Norms Multiple Actors Complexity, interrelation of issues Limits of traditional state-centered approach

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