Events
Event Reports
JULY 8, 2016: CNS and the US Department of State co-sponsored a workshop on the the Eighth Review Conference of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC).
Course on “Nuclear Weapons Policy and Arms Control” is open to US government personnel, fellows, and select foreign embassies.
JULY 27, 2016: Students share their research and engage in lively discussions with important funders.
Twenty-nine young diplomats from the region deepen their nonproliferation/disarmament knowledge.
PODCAST: Nikolai Sokov speaks with CSIS’ “Russian Roulette” about European security, Russian foreign policy, and the Middle East.
The CTBT’s future depends on engaged youth and effective nonproliferation education.
The track 1.5 conference brought together government officials and nongovernmental experts from the United States and China in a productive exchange.
The competitive program furthers the CNS mission: to combat the spread of WMD by educating the next generation of nonproliferation experts.
CNS deputy director recommends taking steps that could trigger sanctions for states that undermine the resolution.
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