NPR’s All Things Considered Interviews CNS Expert Dr. Avner Cohen
CNS Senior Fellow Avner Cohen was interviewed Tuesday on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered regarding the state of US-Israel relations.
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CNS Senior Fellow Avner Cohen was interviewed Tuesday on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered regarding the state of US-Israel relations.
Monterey Institute Professor Moyara Ruehsen, an economist and anti-money laundering specialist, was asked by National Public Radio to respond to news reports about billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars falling into the hands of corrupt Afghan officials.
A recent article by CNS bioterrorism experts Ken Coleman and Raymond Zilinskas raises concerns about the potential for deadly toxins used to produce fake botox falling into the wrong hands.
The conclusion of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York generated four national news stories quoting experts from the Monterey Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS).
An article by MIIS professors Ken Coleman and Raymond Zilinskas is cited by the Los Angeles Times in a piece about the potential use of commercially-available counterfeit botox as a bio-weapon.
The hosts of NPR´s “All Things Considered” called upon CNS Deputy Director Leonard S. Spector this morning to explain uranium enrichment to their listeners.
James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies Founding Director Dr. William Potter met with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon yesterday in New York to discuss nonproliferation education and the Monterey Institute’s new nonproliferation and terrorism studies degree.
Leonard S. Spector, deputy director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, was featured in an on-camera interview as part of Newshour’s coverage of the Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference in New York.
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.