The James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies is dedicated to training and educating the next generation of government analysts and practitioners from around the world in the complex realities behind the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
We help protect the world from the most dangerous weapons. As part of the non-profit Middlebury network of schools and programs, our work is supported by foundations and private citizens just like you. We hope you will consider a gift today, or contact us to find out more about what we do and why we believe it is important.
How Can You Help End the Proliferation of WMD?
- Donate to CNS. All donations are tax-deductible.
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Success Stories
- Promoting peace between high school students in nuclear threatened countries.
- Research provided to causes such as the initiative of the Cooperative Threat Reduction.
- CNS Workshop Builds African Capacity to Strengthen Nuclear and Radiological Security
CNS and the African Center for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS) conducted their second joint capacity-building workshop.