On February 6–10, 2017, the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) and the African Center for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS) conducted their second joint capacity-building workshop, titled “Nuclear Security Policy and Practice in the African Continent.” AFRICSIS, an independent, science-based non-profit organization established by Mr. Hubert Foy—an alumnus of the Middlebury Institute of […]
Front and Center Newsletter: February 18
An update on arms control, national security and national missile defense from the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation What’s News: Trump makes nuclear mistake on arms control treaty with Russia Center National Advisory Board Members Ambassador Thomas Graham Jr. and Senator Byron Dorgan published an op-ed in The Hill denouncing President Trump’s decision to […]
Nuclear weapon stockpiles around the world
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Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Quoted in USNI News
Read the full piece in USNI News. A pause in the Polish site, Phil Coyle, from the Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation, said would allow President Donald Trump to demonstrate he “is willing to take a fresh look … and assess Russia’s reaction” to those initiatives on building a different relationship. Read the full […]
Center NAB Members Amb. Thomas Graham Jr. and Sen. Byron Dorgan Op-Ed in The Hill
Read the full op-ed in The Hill. Since the end of the Cold War, verifiable nuclear arms reductions have been a bipartisan priority. Both Democratic and Republican administrations worked to reduce the number of Russian nuclear weapons that could be pointed at the United States and vice versa. Unfortunately, this bipartisan consensus has been dangerously […]