Events
Event Reports
NOVEMBER 12, 2016: Ambassador Sergey Kislyak shared ideas on areas for progress in deteriorated US-Russia relations.
Launch of New Biological Weapons Convention Website NOVEMBER 7-25, 2016: A CNS project’s new website aims to enhance knowledge and awareness of the biological weapons regime.
Using Network Analysis to Understand Russian Oil and Gas Policy NOVEMBER 10, 2016: Seminar with speaker Adam N. Stulberg of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.
Keeping the Biological Weapons Convention Relevant NOVEMBER 1, 2016: Officials have the opportunity to revise the way in which discussions are planned and held to better protect against biological weapons.
From Silence to ‘Showmanship’ NOVEMBER 8, 2016: Seminar with speaker Daniel Salisbury, Postdoctoral Fellow at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies.
Doomed to Cooperate NOVEMBER 3, 2016: Seminar with speaker Siegfried S. Hecker, research professor and senior fellow at Stanford University.
The DPRK Nuclear Scene: A View from Moscow NOVEMBER 1: 2016: Seminar with speaker Anton Khlopkov, founding director of the Center for Energy and Security Studies (CENESS).
Contemporary US-Russian Nuclear Risks and Means for Risk Reduction OCTOBER 19: 2016: Seminar with speakers Major General Pavel Zolotarev (ret.) and The Honorable Andrew C. Weber.
Emerging Technology, International Security, and International Law OCTOBER 6, 2016: Experts urge early engagement by industry, academia, and other producers of emerging technologies.
Fall 2016 Visiting Fellows Session Commences in Monterey OCTOBER 14, 2016: CNS welcomed five new visiting fellows from China, India, Morocco, and Nigeria this semester.
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