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James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
CNS strives to combat the spread of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) by training the next generation of nonproliferation specialists and disseminating timely information and analysis. It is the largest nongovernmental organization in the United States devoted exclusively to research and training on nonproliferation issues. It is located at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, a graduate school of Middlebury College.Visit Site
Resources:
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December 04, 2024
Generative AI and WMD Nonproliferation: Why Diplomats and Policymakers Need to Pay Attention Now and Develop AI Literacy
By: Natasha Bajema -
July 05, 2024
Nuclear China in the Twenty-First Century: Status and Implications for the World and Europe
By: David Santoro -
April 06, 2024
Iran-Russia Defense Cooperation: Current Realities and Future Horizons
By: Hanna Notte, Jim Lamson -
November 09, 2023
Strategic Empathy: Examining Pattern Breaks to Better Understand Adversaries’ Acquisition, Threat, and Use of Strategic Weapons
By: Sarah Bidgood, Robert Carlin, Siegfried S. Hecker, Jim Lamson, Hanna Notte -
July 03, 2023
People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force Order of Battle 2023
By: Decker Eveleth -
November 14, 2022
Russian-Turkish Relations and Implications for U.S. Strategy and Operations
By: Hanna Notte, Chen Kane -
May 10, 2022
Everything Counts: Building a Control Regime for Nonstrategic Nuclear Warheads in Europe
By: Miles A. Pomper, William Alberque, Marshall L. Brown Jr., William M. Moon, Nikolai Sokov -
March 08, 2022
Export Control and Emerging Technology Control in an Era of Strategic Competition
By: Ian Stewart -
December 19, 2021
Implications of Russia’s Activities in the Middle East and North Africa Region for U.S. Strategy and Interests
By: Chen Kane, Miles A. Pomper -
December 09, 2021
Public-health Engagement with North Korea in the COVID-19 Era
By: Joshua Pollack, Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress -
September 23, 2021
Scientific Risk Assessment of Genetic Weapons Systems
By: Richard Pilch, Jill Luster, Miles A. Pomper, Timothy Shaw -
August 17, 2021
The Final Stretch: Tackling Remaining HEU Challenges
By: Miles A. Pomper, Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress, Margarita Kalinina-Pohl, Artem Lazarev -
February 08, 2021
Making a Better Open Skies Treaty
By: Peter Jones -
October 28, 2020
A Guide to Investigating Outbreak Origins
By: Richard Pilch, Miles A. Pomper, Jill Luster, Filippa Lentzos -
October 19, 2020
US Nonproliferation Cooperation with Russia and China
By: Robert Einhorn -
July 20, 2020
Transparency and Reporting on Arms Exports within and from the EU
By: Ian Stewart -
April 06, 2020
Dual Use in the DPRK
By: Margaret Croy -
December 03, 2019
Avoiding a Post-INF Missile Race
By: Nikolai Sokov -
September 10, 2019
WMD Capabilities Enabled by Additive Manufacturing
By: Christopher Daase, Grant Christopher, Ferenc Dalnkoki-Veress, Miles A. Pomper, Robert Shaw -
January 16, 2019
Eyes on U: Opportunities, Challenges, and Limits of Remote Sensing for Monitoring Uranium Mining and Milling
By: Grace Liu, Joseph Rodgers, Scott Milne, Margaret Rowland, Ben McIntosh, Mackenzie Best, Octave Lepinard, Melissa Hanham -
December 19, 2018
North Korea’s International Scientific Collaborations: Their Scope, Scale, and Potential Dual-Use and Military Significance
By: Joshua Pollack, Scott LaFoy -
December 07, 2018
he Other Fissile Material: Strengthening National and International Plutonium Management Approaches
By: John Carlson, Leonard Spector, Miles A. Pomper -
November 18, 2018
Monitoring Uranium Mining and Milling in India and Pakistan through Remote Sensing Imagery
By: Melissa Hanham, Grace Liu, Joseph Rodgers, Ben McIntosh -
October 31, 2018
Monitoring Uranium Mining and Milling in China and North Korea through Remote Sensing Imagery
By: Melissa Hanham -
October 23, 2018
Safeguards and Verification in Inaccessible Territories
By: Chen Kane -
October 09, 2018
Geo4Nonpro 2.0
By: Melissa Hanham -
September 12, 2018
All the World is Staged
By: Jack O Nassetta, Ethan P. Fecht -
May 07, 2018
The Shadow Sector: North Korea’s Information Technology Networks
By: Andrea Berger, Cameron Trainer, Shea Cotton, Catherine Dill -
March 30, 2018
Avoiding a Nuclear Wild, Wild West in the Middle East
By: Henry Sokolski -
December 11, 2017
Countering North Korean Procurement Networks Through Financial Measures: The Role of Southeast Asia
By: Eda Erol, Leonard Spector -
December 06, 2017
Open-Source Monitoring of Uranium Mining and Milling for Nuclear Nonproliferation Applications
By: Jeffrey Lewis, Melissa Hanham, Joshua Pollack, Catherine Dill, Raymond Wang -
October 27, 2017
WMD Proliferation Risks at the Nexus of 3D Printing and DIY Communities
By: Robert Shaw -
September 05, 2017
Nuclear Governance and Legislation in Four Nuclear-Armed Democracies
By: Avner Cohen, Brandon Mok -
August 30, 2017
Taiwan’s Export Control System: Overview and Recommendations
By: James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies -
August 22, 2017
Revisiting Compliance in the Biological Weapons Convention
By: James Revill -
August 10, 2017
Crowdsourcing Systems and Potential Applications in Nonproliferation
By: Bryan Lee -
August 04, 2017
The Verification Clearinghouse: Debunking Websites and the Potential for Public Nonproliferation Monitoring
By: Bryan Lee, Kyle Pilutti -
June 23, 2017
“Stress Testing” the Draft Convention on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
By: Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova, Andrea Berger -
April 24, 2017
Searching for Illicit Dual Use Items in Online Marketplaces: A Semi-Automated Approach
By: Bryan Lee, Margaret Arno, Daniel Salisbury -
April 21, 2017
Understanding Nuclear Weapon Risks: Non-State Actors and Nuclear Weapons
By: Elena Sokova -
April 05, 2017
Findings from the 2016 Symposium on Export Control of Emerging Biotechnologies
By: Steven Fairchild, Caroline R. M. Kennedy, Philippe Mauger, Todd J. Savage, Raymond A. Zilinskas -
December 13, 2016
Outlawing State-Sponsored Nuclear Procurement Programs & Recovery of Misappropriated Nuclear Goods
By: Leonard Spector -
December 12, 2016
A Non-Ideological Reframing of the US-Russian Arms-Control Agenda
By: Nikolai Sokov -
September 20, 2016
Improving the Security of All Nuclear Materials
By: Mark Fitzpatrick, Elena Sokova, Miles A. Pomper, Laura Rockwood, Ferenc Dalnkoki-Veress, Matthew Cottee -
June 15, 2016
Emerging Satellites for Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Verification
By: James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies -
March 28, 2016
Replacing HEU in Naval Reactors
By: George M. Moore -
February 22, 2016
Strengthening the ROK-US Nuclear Partnership
By: Miles A. Pomper, Toby Dalton, Scott Snyder, Ferenc Dalnkoki-Veress -
December 08, 2015
Ensuring Deterrence against Russia: The View from NATO States
By: Miles A. Pomper -
November 10, 2015
The Future Impact of North Korea’s Emerging Nuclear Deterrent
By: Leonard Spector -
July 01, 2015
Replacing High-Risk Radiological Materials
By: Miles A. Pomper, George M. Moore -
June 26, 2015
The Case for Highly Enriched Uranium Free Zones
By: Andrew Bieniawski, Miles A. Pomper, Elena Sokova -
June 26, 2015
What a Real Liberal Foreign Policy Would Look Like
By: Jeffrey Lewis -
May 07, 2015
Biotechnology E-commerce: A Disruptive Challenge to Biological Arms Control
By: Raymond A. Zilinskas, Philippe Mauger -
April 22, 2015
Planning Ahead: A Blueprint to a Middle East WMD Free Zone
By: Chen Kane -
November 06, 2014
Countering Nuclear Commodity Smuggling: A System of Systems
By: Leonard Spector -
August 19, 2014
Mind the Gap: Regimes & Strengthening Radiological Security
By: Miles A. Pomper -
March 13, 2014
Alternatives to High-Risk Radiological Sources
By: Miles A. Pomper, Egle Murauskaite, Tom Coppen -
February 25, 2014
US and Russia Can End Use of Weapons-Usable Uranium for Medical Uses
By: Miles A. Pomper -
February 05, 2014
New Media Solutions in Nonproliferation and Arms Control: Opportunities and Challenges
By: Bryan Lee -
January 07, 2014
The US Trillion Dollar Nuclear Triad
By: Jon Wolfsthal -
September 04, 2013
Stories of the Soviet Anti-Plague System
By: Raymond A. Zilinskas, James W. Toppin, Casey W. Mahoney -
April 05, 2013
Implementation of the 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Action Plan
By: Gaukhar Mukhozhanova -
April 03, 2013
Ugly Truths: Saddam Hussein and Other Insiders on Iraq’s Covert Bioweapons
By: Amy Smithson -
July 05, 2012
US-Russian Partnership for Advancing a Nuclear Security Agenda
By: Anton Khlopkov -
May 05, 2012
Prospects for Nuclear Security Partnership in Southeast Asia
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April 05, 2012
CNS NPT Monitoring Report - Disarmament
By: Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova -
May 05, 2010
Delegitimizing Nuclear Weapons: Examining the Validity of Nuclear Deterrence
By: Ward Wilson, Ken Berry, Nikolai Sokov, Patricia Lewis, Benoît Pélopidas -
December 05, 2009
Reducing and Regulating Tactical (Nonstrategic) Nuclear Weapons in Europe
By: Nikolai Sokov, Miles A. Pomper, William Potter -
June 05, 2009
Four Emerging Issues in Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation: Opportunities for German Leadership
By: Nikolai Sokov, Dennis M. Gormley, Miles A. Pomper, Patricia M. Lewis, Lawrence Scheinman, Stephen Schwartz, Leonard S. Spector -
March 05, 2009
Engaging China and Russia on Nuclear Disarmament
By: Cristina Hansell (ed), William C. Potter (ed) -
December 05, 2008
Nuclear Challenges and Policy Options for the Next U.S. Administration
By: Jean du Preez (ed) -
November 05, 2008
Trafficking Networks for Chemical Weapons Precursors: Lessons from the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s
By: Jonathan B. Tucker -
August 05, 2003
New Challenges in Missile Proliferation, Missile Defense, and Space Security
By: James Clay Moltz -
July 05, 2003
Commercial Radioactive Sources: Surveying the Security Risks
By: Charles D. Ferguson, Tahseen Kazi, Judith Perera -
October 05, 2002
The 1971 Smallpox Epidemic in Aralsk, Kazakhstan, and the Soviet Biological Warfare Program
By: Jonathan B. Tucker, Raymond A. Zilinskas -
June 05, 2002
After 9/11: Preventing Mass-Destruction Terrorism and Weapons Proliferation
By: Michael Barletta (ed.)