The one-of-a-kind network of arms control experts reviews past projects and looks forward to the future.
CNS offered US government a one-week course on key issues relating to chemical and biological weapons.
A new tutorial uses interactive tools to help researchers understand why nuclear materials are unique and how they can be used to generate power—and peril.
The purpose of the visit was to explore possible collaboration between CNS, Middlebury and Cuba’s Higher Institute of International Relations.
CNS is pleased to welcome another bright, exciting group of Visiting Fellows for the Fall 2015 semester.
Japan is uniquely positioned to build bridges in nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation. But will it have the courage to lead?
CNS and the Mexican Foreign Ministry held the 2nd annual Summer School on Nuclear Disarmament & Nonproliferation in Mexico City, July 13-17, 2015.
We learned five lessons through the “Project 10” course on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
MIIS confers honorary doctorate to UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Angela Kane.
A symposium at the NPT Review Conference featured young academicians presenting their fresh ideas for reinvigorating the three pillars of the NPT.