Institute Students at Work in El Salvador and Sierra Leone This January
Twenty-nine Monterey Institute students are currently on site in Sierra Leone and El Salvador working on faculty-sponsored projects during our interim January term.
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Twenty-nine Monterey Institute students are currently on site in Sierra Leone and El Salvador working on faculty-sponsored projects during our interim January term.
Senior Research fellow Gordon Hahn of the Institute’s Monterey Terrorism Research and Education Program was interviewed by Voice of America Russian-language service reporter Michael Gutkin.
The New York Times explores the emerging possibilities for a wide-ranging agreement on nuclear arms control between the United States and Russia, quoting CNS Senior Research Associate Dr. Nikolai Sokov.
Video of the Institute’s winter 2009 commencement ceremony is now available on our YouTube channel.
A new report from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies analyzes prospects for an agreement between the United States and Russia to reduce their respective tactical nuclear arsenals.
Fisher International MBA Professor Fredric Kropp was quoted by Fox News in a news report examining the unique marketing strategy of cell phone service provider CREDO.
Ambassador Alan Wolff will join the Graduate School of International Policy and Management in January as a Distinguished Research Professor and director of the Institute’s International Trade and Development Policy Initiative.
Wide-ranging panel offers Monterey Institute students advice on strategies for getting started in the energy and climate change field.
Featured Monterey-Middlebury Speaker Series guest lecturer Rich Wolfson explored the pros and cons of nuclear energy from an environmentalist’s perspective in a Nov. 11 lecture.
Research by Monterey Institute Professor Jim Williams has attracted the interest of both California state lawmakers and Chinese policy-makers seeking new approaches to energy strategy.