The track 1.5 conference brought together government officials and nongovernmental experts from the United States and China in a productive exchange.
The competitive program furthers the CNS mission: to combat the spread of WMD by educating the next generation of nonproliferation experts.
CNS deputy director recommends taking steps that could trigger sanctions for states that undermine the resolution.
“CTBT@20” addressed the future of the treaty and concrete actions to be taken to obtain its long delayed entry-into-force.
The alliance will seek to expand its readiness vis-à-vis Russia and violence from neighboring Iraq and Syria.
The course provides important information and skills for those who may be considering a career in safeguards.
VIDEO: Paul Ingram is executive director of the British American Security Information Council (BASIC).
Experts Dr. Brad Roberts, Dr. Aleksei Arbatov and Dr. David Holloway discuss the future of US-Russian relations and nuclear disarmament.
VIDEO: Major Jennifer Snow talks about emerging disruptive technologies and their impact on society, marketplaces, governance and defense.
Fellows from all over the world worked in an intensive nonproliferation training program specifically tailored to the Visiting Fellows Program.