Director, CBRN Security Program
Nonproliferation Education Program
[email protected]
Monterey, CA
831.647.6540
Areas of Research
- Nonproliferation education and training
- WMD Nonproliferation in Eurasia
- Nuclear and radiological security
Background
Margarita Kalinina-Pohl joined CNS in 1998. In 1999-2001, she worked as the Office Manager at the CNS Representative Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan. In 2001, she returned to Monterey and since that time she managed the CNS nonproliferation intensive training program called the Visiting Fellows Program. In 2011, she assumed the position of the Deputy Director of the CNS Education Program. In addition to the Visiting Fellows Program, she is responsible for various nonproliferation education and outreach activities carried out by CNS in Eurasia and providing assistance to universities in this region in teaching nonproliferation courses.
She is the editor of the electronic newsletter CNS Brief which CNS produces for its programs’ alumni and colleagues across the globe.
Her research interests include problems of radiological security in Central Asia, and other general issues related to nuclear security and nonproliferation.
Education
- Kyrgyz State University (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), 1993
- MA in Communications and Mass Media, Southwest Missouri State University (Springfield, MO), 1998
CNS Work
- Radioactive Material is Still Missing in Malaysia: Cause for Concern?This material could be used to build a radiological dispersal device (RDD), commonly known as a “dirty bomb.”
- Four Visiting Fellows Complete Nonproliferation Training in MontereyAll fellows received certificates of completion and joined a growing worldwide cohort of experts trained by CNS.
- CNS Celebrates International Women’s DayCelebrating the outstanding work and achievements of CNS women leaders, researchers, and staff.
- Fall 2016 Visiting Fellows Session Commences in MontereyOCTOBER 14, 2016: CNS welcomed five new visiting fellows from China, India, Morocco, and Nigeria this semester.
- CNS Fellows Spring 2015 ProgramThe CNS Fellows Spring 2015 program draws to a close with six graduates from Bulgaria, Pakistan, Columbia, China, and Yemen.
- CNS Conducts Seminar on Radiological Source Security in GeorgiaGovernment representatives address problems of securing radiological sources and radioactive waste management in Georgia.
- Kyrgyzstan Government OustedAn announcement on national television was made stating the Prime Minister & the entire government resigned.
Bibliography
- Sweeping Up Dirty Bombs: A Shift from Normative to Pro-Active Measures
Margarita Sevcik, Bill Richardson, Charles Streeper, Public Interest Report, Fall 2011, Federation of American Scientists. - Uranium Tailings in Central Asia: The Case of the Kyrgyz Republic
Margarita Sevcik and Paula Humphrey, Nuclear Threat Initiative: Issues and Analysis, 16 October 2009. - Uranium Tailings in Kyrgyzstan: Catalyst for Cooperation and Confidence-Building?
The Nonproliferation Review (Spring 2003), pp 147-154. - Kazakhstan’s Proposal to Initiate Commercial Imports of Radioactive Waste
Nuclear Threat Initiative: Issues and Analysis, 27 January 2003. - Problema vvoza radioaktivnykh otkhodov v Kazakhstan: vzglyad so storony
Problemy Nerasprostraneniya, (Almaty: 2002, No. 1), pp. 23-28.