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5 May 2024

     18:29  Nuclear proliferation/Debate Guide diffhist +473 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Blocking Diversion of Plutonium by "Spiking" the Fuel: add quotes from Conley & Maloney.)
     18:09  Nuclear proliferation diffhist +181 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: add 3) Ensuring that fuel at any stage after initial fabrication has an isotopic composition unsuitable for weapons. "Spiking" the initial fuel with non-fissile isotopes, if necessary.)

30 April 2024

     15:46  Nuclear proliferation/Debate Guide diffhist +103 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Blocking Diversion of Plutonium by "Spiking" the Fuel: add links to proposals for spiking the fuel)

29 April 2024

     17:25  Nuclear proliferation‎‎ 3 changes history +2 [David MacQuigg‎ (3×)]
     
17:25 (cur | prev) −12 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: "non-weapons" -> "buyer" states. Let's give the IAEA a little more discretion than automatically giving weapons states supplier privileges.)
     
17:21 (cur | prev) +2 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: "the" -> "a few". Emphasize that we don't need a large number of supplier states.)
     
17:18 (cur | prev) +12 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: "Preventing" -> "Minimizing" We can never totally prevent this risk.)

28 April 2024

 m   08:48  International Atomic Energy Agency diffhist −80 Pat Palmer talk contribs

25 April 2024

     15:42  Nuclear proliferation‎‎ 2 changes history +6 [David MacQuigg‎ (2×)]
     
15:42 (cur | prev) +3 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: Update paragraph on Preventing future proliferation. This is better as a list of requirements, rather than questions.)
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15:32 (cur | prev) +3 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: change "can only be" > "are best"; "safer" > "more secure")

22 April 2024

     16:20  Nuclear proliferation/Debate Guide‎‎ 2 changes history +831 [David MacQuigg‎ (2×)]
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16:20 (cur | prev) −1 David MacQuigg talk contribs (bold style for respondent names)
     
16:15 (cur | prev) +832 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Blocking Diversion of Plutonium by "Spiking" the Fuel: Add excerpt from Garwin's paper)

21 April 2024

     15:39  Nuclear proliferation/Debate Guide diffhist +342 David MacQuigg talk contribs (add links to Mark 1993 and Garwin 1998)
     15:28  Nuclear proliferation/Bibliography diffhist +322 David MacQuigg talk contribs (add links to Mark 1993 and Garwin 1998.)

19 April 2024

     16:14  India diffhist +4 George Swan talk contribs (Pakistan unlinked in error) Tag: Undo
     09:11  Nuclear power reconsidered‎‎ 2 changes history +99 [Pat Palmer‎; David MacQuigg‎]
     
09:11 (cur | prev) +82 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎High Temperature Gas-cooled Reactors: Power is limited, however, by the low cooling capacity of gas compared to liquid.)
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08:10 (cur | prev) +17 Pat Palmer talk contribs (→‎Small Modular Reactors)

18 April 2024

     21:18  Nuclear power reconsidered diffhist 0 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Small Modular Reactors: "licensed" -> "approved". "Licensed" is actually a later step that approval by the NRC.)

17 April 2024

     04:13  Nuclear proliferation diffhist +1 David MacQuigg talk contribs (→‎Future Threats and Barriers: weapons-grade > weapons-usable. The first has a very specific definition, too limited for our discussion.)