NPR Quotes CNS Deputy Director on Nonproliferation Treaty Conference
Leonard S. Spector, deputy director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, is quoted on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition.
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Leonard S. Spector, deputy director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, is quoted on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition.
With nuclear nonproliferation in the news steadily in recent weeks, CNS Director William Potter has been making a series of appearances to speak about the road ahead in this critical policy arena.
Leading journal Foreign Policy has published an essay by Dr. William Potter, founding director of the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, outlining the importance of nonproliferation education in the wake of the recent Nuclear Security Summit.
The grant will support the research of James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Senior Fellow Ward Wilson on the changing nature of the international debate about nuclear weapons.
Last Friday, Ambassador Yukiya Amano, the newly-elected director general of the IAEA, spoke to a large group of Monterey Institute nonproliferation students.
The annual Critical Issues Forum conference in Monterey culminates a year-long program giving high school students from both nations the opportunity to work with MIIS nonproliferation experts.
Nonproliferation experts from MIIS/CNS have been quoted in major media around the globe in recent days on nuclear disarmament related issues.
Stephen Schwartz and Miles Pomper of CNS are quoted by TIME and Newsweek, while Professor Gordon Hahn is interviewed on Russia Today and Los Angeles radio.
Nonproliferation experts at the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies have been highly sought after this week to explain the new treaty and the road ahead.
A trio of articles over the past few days saw CNS Director Bill Potter, CNS Deputy Director Leonard Spector, and MIIS Dean Tate Miller quoted in major media outlets.