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CNS Director Bill Potter will testify before a special hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the subject of export controls this Friday at Stanford University.
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CNS Director Bill Potter will testify before a special hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the subject of export controls this Friday at Stanford University.
Publications in Turkey and the U.S. quoted CNS Senior Research Associate Miles Pomper this week regarding prospects for a conclusion in the New Year to the long-running START talks between the United States and Russia.
An article by Senior Research Associate Chen Kane of the Institute’s Center for Nonproliferation Studies suggests that reduced interest in nuclear power among its Middle Eastern neighbors helps to justify the heightened attention being paid to Iran’s program.
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.
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.
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.
Dr. Jonathan Tucker of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies offers expert analysis on the Administration’s new approach to reducing the threat of biological weapons.
Anniversary celebration in Monterey draws alumni from around the world and special guests including Special Representative of the President for Nuclear Nonproliferation Susan Burk, former CNN White House correspondent Frank Sesno, and Assemblyman Bill Monning.
A public reading of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Rhodes’ new play about the 1986 Reagan-Gorbachev summit that nearly ended the nuclear arms race will be held Saturday at 2:00 in the Irvine Auditorium.
Dr. J.D. Yuan’s essay for Asia Times Online analyzes current political conditions and prospects for bilateral relations with Japan, South Korea and China.