In November 2018, CNS co-partnered a one-week intensive course to 30 participants from South Africa.
Ms. Shorna-Kay Richards’s visit stimulated lively discussion at the Center on a host of issues related to disarmament, nonproliferation, and arms control.
The event, entitled “The 2019 NPT PrepCom: What Is to Be Done?” was held on October 25, 2018 at the Malaysian Mission in New York.
This meeting invariably stimulates a lively and informed exchange of views across a range of topics. This year was no exception.
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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.