The 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing is a big moment to take stock of where we are, how we’ve gotten here, and where we’re headed.
CNS and the Mexican Foreign Ministry held the 2nd annual Summer School on Nuclear Disarmament & Nonproliferation in Mexico City, July 13-17, 2015.
Video lecture by Brigadier Gurmeet Kanwal (Retd), Adjunct Fellow, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
CNS Director William Potter facilitated a meeting of the CTBTO Eminent Persons Group in Seoul, South Korea.
Israel can live with — and even benefit from– the Iranian nuclear deal. Can Netanyahu?
CNS’s scientist-in-residence discusses the ways the Iran deal closes all possible routes to the bomb.
Articles, multimedia, and list of experts available for comment on the Iran deal and its implications.
The deal may not be ideal, but when viewed in historical and hypothetical context, it is incredibly strong.
The Iran deal is merely a first step toward a long-term process of managing the nuclear risks it poses.
The P5+1 needs to be assured that even if Iran expels inspectors and enriches enough uranium for a bomb, there is time for a sufficient response to be organized.