This meeting invariably stimulates a lively and informed exchange of views across a range of topics. This year was no exception.
We are very saddened by the recent passing of our long-time colleague and friend.
Hear from CNS summer interns what they appreciate most about the program.
She discussed new UN initiatives related to disarmament and nonproliferation education and the intersection of gender and nonproliferation.
A meeting was held with US and Russian nonproliferation experts to encourage potential future dialogue between the two countries.
Research was on media in nonproliferation, analyzing capabilities using open-source data, geospatial and countermeasure intelligence, and how nuclear governments think.
The danger today is the two countries would accidentally start a nuclear war because no one is talking to the other.
The 2018 group is a diverse set of undergraduates from a variety of backgrounds and specializations.
The two-day dialogue focused on practical steps to address the DPRK nuclear program as a whole.