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Putin’s War with Ukraine: Voices of CNS Experts on the Russian Invasion
A compendium of CNS expert analysis and commentary on the nuclear ramifications of the war, as well as educational materials for expert and general audience.
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Four Middlebury College Students Gain Invaluable Experience on Nonproliferation Issues During the J-Term
CNS hosted Middlebury College students as part of its annual Winter Term Undergraduate Internship Program.
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Treaty Simulation Course Builds Negotiating Skills
It’s unique among Middlebury Institute courses: students devote an entire semester to simulating an international treaty negotiation—stepping into the shoes of an international diplomat for hours each week.
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Putin’s Red Lines: Does He Mean What We Think We Heard?
Watch a video presentation by Dr. Adam Stulberg.
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The Difference Between TikTok and Free Expression
The algorithmic manipulation of users’ attention is not the same thing as actual human speech.
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CNS Director Potter Participates in Nobel Peace Prize Activities
CNS Director Bill Potter participated in a panel at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Oslo, Norway on December 11, 2024.
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Of Centrifuges and Subterfuges
It's a forgotten chapter in Israel's history, now revealed in declassified documents.
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1960 Intelligence Report Said Israeli Nuclear Site Was for Weapons
The report stated that Israel’s Dimona nuclear project would include a reprocessing plant for plutonium production and was weapons related.
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Rewriting the Rules of Submarine Stealth
Does the landmark AUKUS deal make sense in an age of increased ocean transparency?
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OP64: Nuclear Verification’s Holy Grail: Verifying Nuclear Warheads — a new approach
This paper presents verification methods, technologies, and measures that may be used to design a verification protocol for any type of warhead stockpile agreement.
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Putin Just Suffered a Huge Defeat
CNS expert's guest essay for The New York Times on the ousting of Bashar al-Assad.