"Hiroshima Report 2018"
The Hiroshima Prefecture has released "Hiroshima Report 2018" which studies, analyzes and evaluates 36 countries’ performance on nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation, and nuclear security in 2017. The report lays out challenges for nuclear-weapon-states to work on nuclear disarmament and introduces efforts being made by non-nuclear-weapon states.
Hidehiko Yuzaki, Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture, said that he hopes to make the Hiroshima Report more widely known in the world in order to bolster the worldwide momentum for the abolition of nuclear weapons and motivate each country to take new measures for nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and nuclear security. The Simons Foundation is pleased to share this important report. Please visit the Hiroshima Prefecture at the link below to access the Executive Summary and the full report (in English and in Japanese).
Hiroshima Report 2018
Evaluation of Achievement in Nuclear Disarmament,
Non-Proliferation and Nuclear Security 2017
Published by Hiroshima Prefecture
Center for the Promotion of Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
The Japan Institute of International Affairs
March 2018