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Former Secretary of Defense William Perry to Address High School Students

The Critical Issues Forum will bring Japanese, Russian, and US high school students for a nonproliferation conference in Monterey.

New Dual Degree in Nonproliferation Studies

Earn master’s degrees from both MIIS and MGIMO, the Moscow State Institute of International Relations.

Nonproliferation Review • 22.2 • June 2015

Volume 22 • Number 2 EDITOR’S NOTE View this issue’s Editor’s note CONTRIBUTORS View this issue’s contributor bios DIRECTOR’S NOTE William C. Potter CORRESPONDENCE Kathleen Vogel • Vipin Narang • Happymon Jacob ARTICLES US Advanced Conventional Systems and Conventional Prompt Global Strike Ambitions: Assessing the Risks, Benefits, and Arms Control Implications Dennis M. Gormley Russia […]

CNS in the Media Archive

Experts’ Quotes & Guest Appearances View by year: Current | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 2019 December 31, 2019: “Donald Trump ‘is so emotionally involved in love-hate relationship with Kim Jong-un he could plunge world into nuclear crisis,’ warns North Korea expert,” Jeffrey Lewis in the Daily Mail (UK) […]

2015-16 CIF Online Teachers Workshop

The 2015-16 Critical Issues Forum Project started with an online teachers’ workshop.

New Dual-Degree Program with Russian University

New Dual-Degree Program with Russian University

Joint studies in nonproliferation, terrorism, and international affairs, undertaken in Monterey and Moscow, to begin in 2016.

Nonproliferation Training

Fall Visiting Fellows Complete Nonproliferation Training

CNS hosted six visiting fellows from Chile, Egypt, Indonesia, Mali, Pakistan, and South Africa, and a Fulbright researcher from Turkey for nonproliferation training.

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International Cooperation on WMD Nonproliferation

A new book edited by Jeffrey W. Knopf, MIIS Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies M.A. program chair.

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“Nuclear 101”: New Tutorial from CNS & NTI

A new tutorial uses interactive tools to help researchers understand why nuclear materials are unique and how they can be used to generate power—and peril.

CNS Director in Cuba

The purpose of the visit was to explore possible collaboration between CNS, Middlebury and Cuba’s Higher Institute of International Relations.