CSIS PONI

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CSIS's Project on Nuclear Issues hopes to sustain a community of next generation nuclear experts & generate new ideas & debate on nuclear issues RT≠endorsement

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Joined August 2009

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  1. 30 Dec 2020

    We collaborated with our colleagues to address international security issues at the nuclear nexus. Be sure to check out the entire series!

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  2. 30 Dec 2020

    CFR is looking for 2021-2022 Stanton Nuclear Fellowship applicants! The deadline to apply is January 4, 2021.

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    28 Dec 2020

    : and On the final episode of the series learn about the nuclear nonproliferation regime here:

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    27 Dec 2020

    : & On the 4th episode of series, learn about the future of arms control treaties & the impact current events have had on the relationship between the U.S. & its allies, hosted by here:

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    27 Dec 2020

    : Jill Hruby and Dr. Mareena Robinson Snowden () On the third episode of the PONI Pathbreakers series learn about breaking the nuclear glass ceiling, nuclear proliferation, and great power competition, hosted by here:

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    27 Dec 2020

    : Madelyn Creedon () and Augusta Binns-Berkey On the second episode of the PONI Pathbreakers series learn about the role of Congress in nuclear policy, hosted by here:

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    27 Dec 2020

    : and Listen to our first PONI Pathbreakers episode on The Cyber-Nuclear Connection hosted by here:

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  8. 30 Dec 2020

    We were thrilled to partner with and for this mini-series.

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    27 Dec 2020

    AUGUST: The SWSP podcast started a new series this month: , where we discussed all things nuclear!

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  10. 21 Dec 2020

    PONI's examines the role that concerns about Iran's past nuclear weapons program and its failure to account for it should play in the negotiation of a successor agreement.

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  11. 21 Dec 2020

    How should the United States balance managing concerns about Iran’s past with sustaining a deal that is otherwise effectively keeping Iran’s program contained in the present? Read PONI Deputy Director 's analysis in

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  12. 18 Dec 2020

    Thanks for such an informative presentation. Hope you found the workshop as useful as we did!

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  13. 18 Dec 2020

    Russia's direct-ascent ASAT program is back in the news. So important for the nuclear community to be thinking about the strategic implications of Russian and Chinese development and testing of ASAT capabilities. Read 's analysis, at the

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    17 Dec 2020

    : Read ISP’s new analysis and framework for understanding areas where the utilization of AI could impact the nuclear and strategic deterrence missions in ’s Nuclear Nexus series here:

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    17 Dec 2020

    . is back with another article from . What is the future role of artificial intelligence in the nuclear enterprise?

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  16. 17 Dec 2020
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  17. 17 Dec 2020

    unpacks the AI-nuclear nexus, examining opportunities and risks in four key sectors of the nuclear mission: (1) security and defense; (2) intelligence activities, indications and warning; (3) modeling and simulation; and (4) logistics and maintenance.

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  18. 17 Dec 2020

    Discussions on the future role of artificial intelligence in the nuclear enterprise tend to focus on the efficacy of integration with nuclear launch authority, but what about more pragmatic areas for integration, far left of a decision to launch?

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  19. 17 Dec 2020

    NEW ARTICLE: scholar writes about the AI-nuclear nexus: “Left of Launch: Artificial Intelligence at the Nuclear Nexus.” Read it here:

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    15 Dec 2020

    Apply to by January 19 to work for 6 to 9 months with one of over 2 dozen NGOs in DC on international peace & security issues, including nuclear arms control, conflict resolution and peacebuilding, diplomacy, and emerging technology threats.

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