Director, CBRN Security Program
Nonproliferation Education Program
[email protected]
Monterey, CA
831.647.6540
Areas of Research
- Nonproliferation education and training
- WMD Nonproliferation in Eurasia
- Nuclear and radiological security
Background
Margarita Kalinina-Pohl joined CNS in 1998. In 1999-2001, she worked as the Office Manager at the CNS Representative Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 2001, she returned to Monterey and since that time she managed the CNS nonproliferation intensive training program called the Visiting Fellows Program. In 2011, she assumed the position of the Deputy Director of the CNS Education Program. In addition to the Visiting Fellows Program, she is responsible for various nonproliferation education and outreach activities carried out by CNS in Eurasia and providing assistance to universities in this region in teaching nonproliferation courses.
She is the editor of the electronic newsletter CNS Brief which CNS produces for its programs’ alumni and colleagues across the globe.
Her research interests include problems of radiological security in Central Asia, and other general issues related to nuclear security and nonproliferation.
Education
- Kyrgyz State University (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), 1993
- MA in Communications and Mass Media, Southwest Missouri State University (Springfield, MO), 1998
CNS Work
- CNS integrates a Professional Network to support the Arab Women Network in CBRN SecurityThe network will create a space for collaboration among professionals from governments, industry, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions across the Middle East and North Africa.
- CNS Co-Hosted a U.S. Technical Exchange for Women in Nuclear Fields from Black Sea and Central AsiaThe groups met stakeholders in U.S. policy and nuclear security science in Washington DC and New Mexico. They discussed recent developments and shared practices for promoting DEIA policies with U.S. peers.
- Black Sea Nonproliferation Professionals Visit CNS, LLNL, and Celebrate International Women’s Day with Rose Gottemoeller at StanfordThe group, comprised of 20 nonproliferation mid-senior career experts from Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Türkiye, Ukraine, and the United States convened for its fourth meeting.
- CNS Inaugurates a Professional Network to Support Women in Nuclear in Central AsiaCNS gathered experts from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to inaugurate a new professional network for women.
- CNS Experts Observe the International Day Against Nuclear Tests by Raising Awareness about Humanitarian Impacts of Nuclear Tests and Nuclear WeaponsCNS experts commemorate the day with an interview with The Astana Times and a webinar with a hibakusha.
- CNS Brings Together Women in STEM from Latin America and the Caribbean to Discuss Nonproliferation, Nuclear Security, and DEI InitiativesCNS invigorated discussion of gender equality, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the nonproliferation and nuclear security field in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Black Sea Women in Nuclear Gather in Tbilisi and Vienna to Advance their Network and Present on DEIA MattersLast month buzzed with activities for the Black Sea Women in Nuclear Network (BSWN) with two appearances in Tbilisi and Vienna.
- Symposium “Nuclear Nonproliferation and Security for Women in STEM in Latin America and the Caribbean”Apply today. Symposium speakers and panelists include experts in a range of nuclear security and nonproliferation issues, emphasizing the role of women in STEM.
- Black Sea Women in Nuclear Network Celebrated Women’s History MonthMs. Rhonda Evans shared a presentation on gender parity in nuclear fields in the context of a BSWN webinar on women’s leadership.
- Putin’s War with Ukraine: Voices of CNS Experts on the Russian InvasionA compendium of CNS expert analysis and commentary on the nuclear ramifications of the war, as well as educational materials for expert and general audience.
Bibliography
- Sweeping Up Dirty Bombs: A Shift from Normative to Pro-Active Measures
Margarita Sevcik, Bill Richardson, Charles Streeper, Public Interest Report, Fall 2011, Federation of American Scientists. - Uranium Tailings in Central Asia: The Case of the Kyrgyz Republic
Margarita Sevcik and Paula Humphrey, Nuclear Threat Initiative: Issues and Analysis, 16 October 2009. - Uranium Tailings in Kyrgyzstan: Catalyst for Cooperation and Confidence-Building?
The Nonproliferation Review (Spring 2003), pp 147-154. - Kazakhstan’s Proposal to Initiate Commercial Imports of Radioactive Waste
Nuclear Threat Initiative: Issues and Analysis, 27 January 2003. - Problema vvoza radioaktivnykh otkhodov v Kazakhstan: vzglyad so storony
Problemy Nerasprostraneniya, (Almaty: 2002, No. 1), pp. 23-28.