Russian Ambassador Discusses State of U.S.-Russia Relations
Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak spoke with an invited audience of Middlebury Institute students, faculty and staff on November 12.
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Russian Ambassador to the United States Sergey Kislyak spoke with an invited audience of Middlebury Institute students, faculty and staff on November 12.
North Korea’s first try exploded catastrophically. The second did better. What kind of missile was it? Middlebury Institute’s Center for Nonproliferation Studies takes a look.
Middlebury Institute student Kyle Pilutti won second prize in an international UN essay competition and had the opportunity to share her ideas about how to stem the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction with UN officials at Harvard last week.
Reflecting on Shimon Peres’ legacy, Middlebury Institute Professor Avner Cohen shared a letter he received in 1999 from the elder statesman after the publication of his landmark history of Israel’s nuclear program, Israel and the Bomb.
Carnegie Corporation of New York awarded the Middlebury Institute’s Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies and Center for Nonproliferation Studies $1.8 million over two years to support innovative programming for students.
Experts at the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation provided extensive analysis and commentary to national and international media on the latest missile test by North Korea—around the same time they were hit with a cyber-attack.
Analysts at the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies have concluded that images Russia provided as evidence in the effort to determine who shot down Malaysia Air 17 over Ukraine two years ago were “significantly modified or altered.”
The annual Summer Undergraduate Nonproliferation Program offered by the Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies welcomed 11 undergraduate interns and two Davis UWC Fellows from top U.S. universities.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
An interview with chemical and biological weapons experts Raymond Zilinskas covering the Cold War, Iraq, and serving as a consultant to television series The Americans.
The Middlebury Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies co-hosted its first capacity-building workshop on nuclear security in Africa in collaboration with the African Center for Science and International Security (AFRICSIS), founded by Institute alumnus Hubert Foy MAIPS ’10.