
Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, January 2025
Yakuza leader pleads guilty to attempting to sell weapons-grade nuclear material, IAEA chief Grossi to visit Kyiv, and more drones sighted over US nuclear facilities
February 4, 2025

Are We in a Pentagon Wars 2.0?
Independent combat testing of new weapons is under threat
February 3, 2025

An Unreal Pain: Russia’s New Nuclear Doctrine Delivers Headlines, But Not Change
Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine lowers thresholds for use, but the U.S. should maintain its current strategy—measured deterrence, not radical shifts
February 3, 2025

Protection of Civilians in the Context of Peace Operations: New York Dialogues
Reflecting on twenty-five years of protection of civilians and adapting for the future of peace operations
January 31, 2025

Backwards Thinking on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Human Trafficking
The use of AI in combating human trafficking is not black and white, despite an overwhelming anti-technology sentiment.
January 31, 2025

How Iraq Can Support Post-Assad Syria
Historic social and cultural similarities between the two peoples provide a natural platform for cooperation between Iraqi and Syrian universities, think tanks, intellectuals, artists and civil societies.
January 31, 2025

Dmitry Stefanovich: Nuclear Deterrence During the War in Ukraine
Dmitry Stefanovich discusses revisions to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, deterrence during the Ukraine war, and the evolution of Chinese nuclear policy.
January 31, 2025

Aid That Works: Enhancing US Support for Civil Society Organizations
Examining how reimagined policies can drive long-needed reforms to U.S. aid.
January 30, 2025

Unpacking the AI Action Summit: The Future of AI Governance and the Global Digital Compact
January 30, 2025
