CNS celebrated its 35th anniversary at a gala reception at the Tabard Inn in Washington, DC on October 21.
The CNS International Advisory Council met in Washington, DC on October 21st for its annual meeting.
Addressing proliferation finance risks has become a key priority for countries worldwide.
Twenty current and past CNS students and staff represented over a dozen national and international organizations at the 2024 NPT PrepCom meeting.
The projects were driven by high-quality research methodologies and innovative studies, resulting in original perspectives and engaging presentations.
Dr. Robert Floyd discussed the positive performance of the international organization during a time of turbulent international politics, and the challenges that lie ahead.
Ambassador Shorna-Kay M. Richards spread a message of urgency to address a myriad of global problems but also one of hope.
This new group is aiming to persuade the Japanese government to sign and ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) by the year 2030.
Senior Research Associate Natasha Bajema and Director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program Hanna Notte spoke at NATO’s annual Nuclear Policy Symposium in Skopje, North Macedonia.
High school students and teachers from Japan and the United States discuss ways to advance nuclear disarmament through youth education.