MIIS, CNS Experts in Demand as Terrorism, Nuclear Strategy Make the Headlines
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.
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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.
A new agreement signed by Institute President Sunder Ramaswamy yesterday in Cairo will promote academic exchanges and research collaboration between MIIS and the American University in Cairo.
Dr. Leonard Spector raises concern over reports that North Korea is assisting Iran in the development of a nuclear weapon.
Students from the Monterey Institute will form nearly a quarter of the next class of Nonproliferation Graduate Fellows at the National Nuclear Security Administration.
An Associated Press story on Iran’s efforts to acquire sensitive nuclear components, quoting two CNS experts, has been picked up by news outlets worldwide.
Faculty and staff from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies have spanned the globe (and the media) in recent weeks with briefings, presentations, and media appearances.
Research reveals potential of beauty drug as a weapon of mass destruction.
Senior fellow Jonathan Tucker offers chemical warfare expertise.