Occasional Paper #20: This study recommends action to prevent nuclear smuggling to Iran, North Korea, and other countries seeking nuclear weapons.
The program will include faculty drawn from researchers affiliated with CNS at MIIS and the PIR Center in Moscow.
Report: New energy policies need to set a good example in terms of safeguards, transparency and restraint.
Dr. Lassina Zerbo’s September visit includes an ArmsControlWonk.com podcast recording, available for download.
CNS and VCDNP experts review main issues facing the 2014 IAEA General Conference.
This week’s NATO summit may mark a turning point away from US-Russian arms control and could lead to a renewed emphasis on nuclear weapons.
Learn about Project Alpha of King’s College London, countering illicit proliferation-related trade.
Changes to NATO’s defense posture are likely to involve a strengthening of its conventional, rather than nuclear deterrent.
There are insufficient legal and financial incentives to protect high-risk radiological sources from terrorists.
Russia has violated the 197 INF Treaty. The US can get them back into compliance.