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Project Sapphire at 30: U.S.-Kazakh Cooperation to Reduce Nuclear Threats
December 4, 2024

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States and the Republic of Kazakhstan undertook a secret joint operation, now known as Project Sapphire, to secure large quantities of weapons-grade uranium and stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Key participants reflect on this successful effort and commemorate decades of partnership at this event.

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Putin sitting at long table with generals on the end
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Russia’s Updated Nuclear Doctrine Isn’t a Blueprint for Weapons Use. Its Primary Value Is Manipulation.

Moscow’s actual nuclear decisions would likely not involve Putin carefully parsing doctrinal clauses.

· November 26, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Will India and Pakistan Ever Join the Nuclear Suppliers Group?

Membership bids by the two southern Asian countries present a unique challenge for the world’s leading multilateral nuclear export control group.

· November 5, 2024
Arms Control Today
In The Media
in the media
Iran’s Possible Exit from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

A conversation on the potential drivers and implications of an Iranian withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. 

· November 5, 2024
War on the Rocks’ Warcast
Aerial photograph of Salem Power Plant in New Jersey.
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Embracing an All-of-the-Above Strategy for Energy and Economic Development

Nuclear must be part of the mix.

  • Photo of DJ Nordquist.
  • DJ Nordquist
· November 1, 2024
Billboard showing US and Iranian leaders in Tehran
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How to Avert a Looming Nuclear Crisis With Iran

The best option already has a successful playbook from 2013.

· October 31, 2024