Events
Event Reports
IAEA chief lauds VCDNP’s event on Amendment to the CPPNM for helping to address “the most important area of unfinished business in nuclear security.”
Bioweapons… for Dummies? Evaluating the Threat of Rogue Biohacking FEBRUARY 25, 2016: Seminar with Zian Liu, fourth-year bioengineering undergraduate at UC Berkeley.
What Edward Snowden Revealed FEBRUARY 18, 2016: Seminar with Allison Stanger, founding director of the Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at Middlebury College.
UN High Representative Kim Won-soo on Global Threats and Challenges From North Korea to the Middle East, the senior UN official gave an overarching view of the contemporary security environment.
2015-16 CIF Online Teachers Workshop The 2015-16 Critical Issues Forum Project started with an online teachers’ workshop.
New Dual-Degree Program with Russian University Joint studies in nonproliferation, terrorism, and international affairs, undertaken in Monterey and Moscow, to begin in 2016.
Middle East Next Generation of Arms Control Specialists Network (MENACS) Young Middle Eastern professionals to work with delegations at the Biological Weapons Convention.
Fall Visiting Fellows Complete Nonproliferation Training CNS hosted six visiting fellows from Chile, Egypt, Indonesia, Mali, Pakistan, and South Africa, and a Fulbright researcher from Turkey for nonproliferation training.
Proliferation and Trade Management Awareness Seminar for Cambodian Officials CNS seminar in Cambodia aimed to build nonproliferation awareness and capacity in Southeast Asia.
Leading WMD Experts Named CNS Distinguished Visiting Scholars CNS welcomes Ambassador Robert Mikulak and Carlton Stoiber to our Washington, DC office.
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