In On the Horizon Vol 8, Nuclear Scholar Frank Kuhn argues that due to the deteriorating international security environment, the likelihood that the United States will find itself involved in a military conflict with another nuclear power has increased substantially.
Posts by CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues
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Emily Cheesman is a Young Global Professional at the Atlantic Council’s Forward Defense team.
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Join the CSIS Defense and Security Department HTK Series on April 20, 2026 for a conversation featuring Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE), to discuss the most consequential issues defining the future of U.S. strategic forces.
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As the U.S. and Iran agree to a two-week ceasefire agreement the options for ending this war are timelier than ever. PONI experts Heather Williams and Joseph Rodgers explore the difficult choices facing the U.S. in addressing Iran’s nuclear program.
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Daniel Cebul is a PhD candidate in Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), specializing in security studies and international relations.
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In On the Horizon Vol 8, 2025 @CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) Nuclear Scholar Shawn Rostker talks about Reconstructing North Korea’s Nuclear Command and Control and Its Implications for Deterrence and Crisis Stability in his chapter Dangerous by Design.
The last nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia expired in February. And both Russia and China are testing weapons systems designed to evade US nuclear defense. PONI expert Joseph Rodgers joins CNN to weigh in on how a new nuclear arms race is developing.
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Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) experts Heather Williams and Joseph Rodgers explore the difficult choices facing the U.S. in addressing Iran’s nuclear program, from diplomacy to military action, and weigh the tradeoffs each path carries.
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In On the Horizon Vol 8, 2025, CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) Nuclear Scholar Ayazhan Muratbek examines Kazakhstan’s Strategic Use of Nuclear Diplomacy to Advance Its National Interests.
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Dominic Brennan is a postdoctoral fellow in Technology and International Security with the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, based in Washington, D.C.
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Lotje Boswinkel is a PhD researcher at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy (CSDS) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where she studies deterrence and alliance strategy in Europe and the Indo-Pacific.
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Anna Bartoux is a Belfer Young Leader Student Fellow and M.S. Public Policy candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, where she conducts research on crisis management in U.S. foreign policy.
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In On the Horizon Vol 8, 2025 PONI Nuclear Scholar Olivia Salembier examines the risks and escalation dynamics associated with potential nuclear-armed anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons deployed in space.
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Today, CSIS announces retired Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, the 19th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has been named our next CEO, succeeding John Hamre, who announced last year that he will retire after 26 years of transformational leadership.
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✨Nuclear Scholars Initiative Spotlight ✨
Michael Baham is an experienced project manager, foreign policy analyst, and lead data analyst, focusing on nuclear, battery technology, and oil and gas projects. Currently, he works for TechSource, Inc.
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Kazakhstan’s reactor decision highlights a key strategic reality: infrastructure partnerships shape geopolitical alignment for decades. In a new NGNN blog, Alexei (Frank) Hoffman explores what the U.S. absence from the deal means.
In On the Horizon Vol 8, 2025 PONI Nuclear Scholar Eliana Johns talks about how China’s ongoing and rapid modernization of its nuclear forces raises questions about the drivers behind the buildup.
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CSIS's Joseph Rodgers and Bailey Schiff break down Operation Epic Fury and the preliminary US-Israeli strikes launched on February 28th; answering key questions from the objectives of Operation Epic Fury to the long-term outlook.
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In On Theories of Change, Heather Williams examines the divide between step-by-step arms control and the delegitimization strategy behind the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
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Marcus X. Alan is a certified acquisitions professional and U.S. Army Reserve officer. He currently serves as the Fire Control Lead for the U.S. Navy’s SLCM-N program at Strategic Systems Programs (SSP), where he supports the U.S. deterrence mission.
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CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues, Nuclear expert Joseph Rodgers discusses the targets that were hit during the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.
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In On the Horizon Vol. 8, 2025, Nuclear Scholar Shaquille James argues China’s nuclear “breakout” has expanded the sophistication, survivability, and size of its arsenal—but much of it builds on decades-old programs, not a sudden strategic shift.
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#NEW NGNN blog post from Alexei (Frank) Hoffman "Kazakhstan chose Russia and China for its reactors — Washington wasn't even in the room.
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In On the Horizon Vol 8, 2025 Nuclear Scholar Alvina Ahmed argues that Russia’s new systems—Kinzhal, Tsirkon, and Oreshnik—have provided limited tactical or strategic advantage in Ukraine and are more so, tools of psychological coercion than battlefield game changers.
New episode of the Negotiator Files is live! In this episode, Ambassador Ronald Lehman discusses his role as the chief U.S. negotiator of the first Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I).
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In On the Horizon Vol 8, 2025 CSIS PONI Nuclear Scholar Philipp Rombach analyzes how fictional narratives and historical analogies play a critical role in shaping how the integration of AI into the nuclear enterprise is understood.
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Reminder: Applications for the PONI Congressional Fellowship at CSIS are due tonight Wednesday, Feb 18 at 11:59pm (EST)!
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