Letter in response to the article “CDC backs BU lab for deadliest pathogens” (Metro, Dec. 25). THE ARTICLE “CDC backs BU lab for deadliest pathogens” (Metro, Dec. 25) may have left the the impression that most people in the community are not concerned about the safety of the Biosafety Level 4 lab at National Emerging […]
Risks and Fragmentation: Challenges and Strategies for Nuclear Policy Advocacy
Insights from the Stanley Foundation’s Policy Lab on Nuclear Security The threat of nuclear weapons has evolved and intensified over recent years. For the nuclear policy community, what opportunities for advocacy does this difficult strategic environment present? How should the community adapt to seize them? To explore these questions, the Stanley Foundation commissioned an interview-based […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Interviewed on Fox News
Watch the interview here.
Remembering Dr. Sidney Drell
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and Council for a Livable World join scientists and advocates of nuclear sanity around the world in mourning the death of Dr. Sidney Drell. Dr. Drell, a man of precision and passion, led a life guided by the scientific method and devoted to serving humanity. He was one […]
Center Contributor Dr. Jim Walsh Quoted in WJLA
Read the full piece in the WJLA. “You don’t make pronouncements about nuclear policy or nuclear doctrine over Twitter,” said Jim Walsh, a professor at the MIT security studies program and contributor at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. “When you do that, you’re likely to upset your allies, particularly European allies, and you […]