JULY 27, 2016: Students share their research and engage in lively discussions with important funders.
How Soviet genetic engineering aimed to create super-natural bacterial & viral strains for weapons.
By helping countries acquire linear accelerators and train associated personnel, the international community has the opportunity to improve public health and security simultaneously.
The security situation in Turkey has been deteriorating for some time.
CNS researchers conclude Russia significantly altered photos of downed airliner to evade responsibility.
PODCAST: Nikolai Sokov speaks with CSIS’ “Russian Roulette” about European security, Russian foreign policy, and the Middle East.
The CTBT’s future depends on engaged youth and effective nonproliferation education.
VIDEO: Senior Research Fellow Nikolai Sokov explains Russia’s modernization plans and nuclear strategy, and what it means for future US-Russia arms control.
The Czech visit is one of several signs that Iran is sticking to its commitments under the international nuclear deal made last year.
The competitive program furthers the CNS mission: to combat the spread of WMD by educating the next generation of nonproliferation experts.