APRIL 15, 2014: Seminar with Ambassador Alexander Marschik, the Austrian permanent representative to the Political and Security Committee of the European Union.
APRIL 16, 2014: Seminar with Dr. Siegfried Hecker, research professor & senior fellow at Stanford University.
APRIL 18, 2014: Seminar with Greg Dwyer of the US Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA).
MARCH 20-22, 2014: CNS Workshop – Part of the project, “Nuclear Norms and Global Governance.”
53 national leaders met in The Hague for the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit. Are we safer?
MARCH 14-15, 2014: CNS hosted a 2-day diplomatic workshop in Annecy, France.
CNS experts report the nature and scope of nuclear security risks prepared with support from the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
If Russia were faced with a large-scale conventional attack that exceeded its capacity for defense, it might respond with a limited nuclear strike.
Occasional Paper #19: Sustainably preventing terrorism means finding substitutes for high-risk radiological sources, such as cesium chloride in blood irradiators.
The Ukrainian crisis would have been a nuclear crisis, if not for past US-Russian cooperation.