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Diversification from Russian nuclear fuel requires market-oriented solutions

Western governments would do well to incentivize and assist market players protecting their conversion and enrichment supply chains until new capacity can be added.

Is Kim Jong Un Preparing for War?

The situation on the Korean Peninsula is more dangerous than it has been at any time since early June 1950.

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Uranium Security in the DRC

With multiple compromises on the perimeter, as well as poorly placed guard towers, the Shinkolobwe mine is not as secured as it should be.

Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kibaroglu, Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences, and the Director of the Center for International Security Studies and Strategic Research at MEF University in Istanbul.

Implications of Iran’s Nuclear Program for Proliferation in the Middle East: A Turkish Perspective

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kibaroglu

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Is Moscow the Big Winner from War in the Middle East?

Hanna Notte was hosted on the War & Peace podcast series from the International Crisis Group.

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Happy Holidays and Happy New Year 2023

My CNS colleagues and I wish you a peaceful and joyous New Year.

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A Message from CNS Director Bill Potter

Supporting CNS keeps the wheels of diplomacy turning even during its darkest days.

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Why the World Should Still Worry About Dirty Bombs

Despite attempts to ban radiological weapons, challenges persist in achieving consensus, highlighting the necessity for global collaboration, legal restraints, nonproliferation commitments, and public education to deter their proliferation.

Strategic Stability in Europe after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

This report provides an overview of strategic stability in Europe nearly two years after the onset of the further Russian invasion of Ukraine.

New Podcast ‘The Reason We’re All Still Here’ Explores Nuclear History

Outrider.org launched a podcast “The Reason We’re All Still Here,” with Jeffrey Lewis discussing nuclear weapons history and the citizens who chose to build a safer world.