A compendium of CNS expert analysis and commentary on the nuclear ramifications of the war, as well as educational materials for expert and general audience.
CNS is excited to announce the program with the aim of fostering strong French and U.S. cooperation in science, technology and related policies.
Dr. Stephen Herzog publishes book chapter in volume on nuclear negotiations.
Dr. Stephen Herzog and co-authors investigate how varying levels of public support shape U.S. and U.K. policymakers’ willingness to endorse nuclear use.
Retired South African Ambassador Peter Goosen, one of the heroes of the 1995 and 2000 NPT Review Conferences, and a legend in nonproliferation and disarmament diplomacy, passed away on November 4, 2025.
Graduate students and professionals—particularly from non-technical fields—to learn radiation and radiological security in this comprehensive program.
CNS invites qualified candidates to apply for the Spring and Fall 2026 Visiting Fellows program.
Dr. Stephen Herzog and co-authors analyze how global publics viewed the Biden administration's extensive but restricted military aid to Ukraine in 2022-2023.
Dr. Ian Stewart, CNS's Executive Director in Washington, DC, has published a new article in the Journal of Strategic Trade Control.
Dr. Stephen Herzog discusses the Iraq case and lessons for nuclear nonproliferation and verification on IISS podcast.
The office’s opening will allow for more collaboration between Vermont students and the CNS program.