Hans M. Kristensen | |
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Born | April 7, 1961 |
Residence | Silver Spring, Maryland, United States |
Nationality | Denmark |
Education | 1981: Studenter Eksamen, Vesthimmerlands Gymnasium, Aars, Denmark mathematics and biology 1979: Real Eksamen, Ranum Statsskole, Ranum, Denmark |
Occupation | researcher, author, anti-nuclear activist |
Employer | Federation of American Scientists |
Known for | writings on nuclear weapons policy |
Title | Project Director |
Spouse(s) | Sandra Marquardt |
Children | Adam Marquardt Kristensen |
Website |
Federation of American Scientists : The Nuclear Information Project nuclear information project |
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Hans M. Kristensen (born April 7, 1961) is director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists. He writes about nuclear weapons policy there; he is coauthor of the Nuclear Notebook column in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and the World Nuclear Forces appendix in 's annual SIPRI Yearbook.
His work especially relies on using the Freedom of Information Act to compel U.S. government agencies to release documents. He maintains an on-line overview of the number of nuclear weapons in the world, and writes frequently on the FAS Strategic Security Blog.
He is critical of the development and deployment of nuclear weaponry by the US, the UK, and France. In 2005 he discovered a draft document on a Pentagon website that proposed a change in U.S. nuclear doctrine to include the possibility of a preemptive nuclear strike. Even though Secretary Rumsfeld had not approved the change, its publication provoked a reaction from some members of Congress.