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Miles PomperSenior Research Associate, Washington, DC office
Mr. Pomper is a Senior Research Associate in the Washington D.C. office of CNS. His work focuses on nuclear energy, nuclear nonproliferation, nuclear security, and nuclear arms control. Before joining CNS he served as Editor-in-Chief of Arms Control Today from 2003-2009. Previously, he was the lead foreign policy reporter for CQ Weekly and Legi-Slate News Service, where he covered the full range of national security issues before Congress, and a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Information Agency. His career has also included the publication of book chapters, analytical articles, and reports for publications, such as Foreign Service Journal, Survival, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, World Politics Review, Nuclear Engineering International, and the Centre for International Governance Innovation. He holds a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University and a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. 2012 Nuclear Security Summit in SeoulMiles Pomper was quoted in the following international press: Posted: March 27, 2012
Sommet de Séoul: quelle sécurité pour le matériel fissile?Posted: March 27, 2012
BBC Newshour on the Nuclear Security SummitPosted: March 27, 2012
Seoul set on revisiting enrichment deal with USPosted: March 27, 2012
Canada Pressured Over Bomb-Grade Uranium for Medical UsePosted: March 27, 2012
Obama sees progress toward securing loose nukesPosted: March 27, 2012
World Leaders Vow to Secure Loose Nuclear Material by 2014Posted: March 27, 2012
Japan goes off script at nuclear summit to slam North KoreaPosted: March 27, 2012
Nuclèaire: la Chine hausse le ton contre la Corèe du NordPosted: March 27, 2012
Obama Appeal to China to Restrain North KoreaPosted: March 27, 2012
On-Set Expert InterviewPosted: March 26, 2012
Experts urge leaders to think globally about nuclear securityPosted: March 26, 2012
Seoul Nuclear Security Summit to chart course to prevent nuclear terrorismPosted: March 26, 2012
Seoul Nuclear Security Symposium Gives Preview Of Next Week's SummitPosted: March 26, 2012
Koreans Shrug at Nuke Terror, Bin Laden, Threats |
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