CNS hosted a high-level US-Russian Dialogue on Nuclear Issues, April 8-9, 2016.
Article about up-to-date affairs between Russia and the US with consideration given to proxy players in between.
To many Russians, the future looks “dark and dangerous,” and not very susceptible to further reductions on Russian reliance on nuclear weapons.
Obama’s presidency has served as an object lesson in the limits of a US president’s ability to shape a global nuclear order amid competing factors, abroad and domestic.
Joint studies in nonproliferation, terrorism, and international affairs, undertaken in Monterey and Moscow, to begin in 2016.
This CNS report analyzes key NATO states’ threat perceptions of Russia, and provides recommendations in advance of the July 2016 NATO summit in Warsaw.
The very real and very scary details of the nuclear drone Russia wants to build—and how the US should respond.
Video of a seminar with Matthew Rojansky on October 21, 2015.
Alexei Arbatov on the future of US-Russian relations in the aftermath of Russian military intervention in Syria.
Some NATO members are pushing for a stronger conventional deterrent against Russia, while acknowledging recent measures are steps in the right direction.