Washington needs to contemplate the unthinkable: accepting that North Korea is a nuclear state. – Jeffrey Lewis in the New York Times.
Kokoro Nishiyama is currently a first-year student pursuing her master’s degree in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies at MIIS.
In his new book, Dr. Pelopidas disproves four common assumptions of the proliferation paradigm.
Dr. Hecker highlighted the importance of scientists and diplomats working together on these complex issues.
The GRAs presented their research to a diverse audience including technical and policy experts from national laboratories, government agencies, and civil society.
CNS Founding Director William Potter expressed great enthusiasm about the appointment, which he characterized as “adding significantly to the scientific expertise of CNS related to both bioengineering and cybersecurity.”
Eighteen senior and mid-level government employees from Malaysia and the Philippines traveled to CNS for a two-week in-person workshop.
The former director of Los Alamos National Laboratory and one of the most honored U.S. nuclear scientists has joined CNS.
This website will serve as a central hub for information on CNS’s research on trade controls and emerging technology proliferation.
CNS completed a year-long project to increase radiological security culture awareness in Central Asia and Azerbaijan.