Sanne Verschuren Awarded Stanton Foundation Grant for Nuclear Security Research
Professor Sanne Verschuren receives Stanton Foundation grant to study strategic weapons development and nuclear deterrence, combining extensive archival research across four countries with an elite-level survey of defense community experts.
Heine Comments on China’s Expanding Nuclear Arsenal
Ambassador Heine offers his thoughts on the global fear over China’s arms escalation as well as the risk it poses to global security.
Sarkar Participates in TNSR Roundtable on Nuclear Revolution
“Even though Green is not the first person to challenge the claim that nuclear weapons tend to have a stabilizing effect on international politics or the core assumptions upon which that claim is based, he unquestionably makes significant theoretical and empirical contributions.”
Shifrinson Awarded Frank Stanton Foundation Grant
The two-year project will be the first effort in several decades to rigorously assess the international consequences of political fragmentation in nuclear actors
Sarkar Published Op-Ed on Domestic Nuclear Terrorism
“The siege of the Capitol came close to being far worse…We must be proactive to prevent far-right domestic terrorism from going nuclear in this country.”
Sarkar, Capella Zielinski Awarded Stanton Foundation Grant
Professors Jayita Sarkar and Rosella Capella Zielinski were awarded the grant for the development of a new course on nuclear security.