DECEMBER 16-17, 2009: CNS co-hosts US-China meeting: Enhancing Strategic Stability and Cooperation between Beijing and Washington.
The new Military Doctrine appears to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in Russia’s national security policy.
Contrary to expectations, the new doctrine reduces reliance on nuclear weapons.
CNS and the Royal Embassy of Norway hosted a panel discussion on nuclear security at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs.
Prospects for a new strategic arms control agreement may be hampered by domestic politics in both countries.
CNS Alumni CNS Alumni | 2007 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 1999 May 2002 Graduates December 2002 […]
Updated: January 11, 2010 Mary Beth Nikitin, MA IPS 2000 CNS Alumni | Charles Mahaffey | Risa Mongiello | Mary Beth Nikitin I am writing to you to share my experience at the Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) and the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS). I have never regretted my decision to study here, and I hope that […]
Updated: January 11, 2010 Charles Mahaffey, MA IPS 2004 CNS Alumni | Charles Mahaffey | Risa Mongiello | Mary Beth Nikitin I came to Monterey one year after 9/11, after having spent six years living and teaching at a junior high school outside of Nagasaki, Japan. I was concerned about nuclear weapons, and, like many others, hoped […]
Updated: January 11, 2010 Risa Mongiello, MA IPS 2005 CNS Alumni | Charles Mahaffey | Risa Mongiello | Mary Beth Nikitin My interest in the area of nonproliferation and disarmament began in the summer of 2002 when I received a grant from my undergraduate institution, Scripps College, to study peace and conflict resolution organizations and institutes. I went abroad […]