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Monterey Nonproliferation Strategy Group (MNSG)An international body of distinguished nonproliferation analysts & veteran policy practitioners strengthening common ground in nuclear nonproliferation.
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Updated: Jan 7, 2009
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OverviewThe Monterey Nonproliferation Strategy Group is an international body of distinguished nonproliferation analysts and veteran policy practitioners working to craft responses to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats around the world. The Strategy Group has recently been revived and given a more narrowly focused and action-oriented agenda with a view to find and strengthen common ground in the nuclear nonproliferation sphere. The revamped Strategy Group aims to identify the basis for forging consensus or near-consensus on creative but realistic approaches that address key nuclear proliferation challenges.
MNSG fifth session participants. August 20-21, 2008.
From left to right: Rudiger Ludeking, Paul Meyer, Lawrence Scheinman, William Potter, Leonard Spector, and Santiago Mourão. November 2006
The activities of the Monterey Nonproliferation Strategy Group are supported by the The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Edgerton Foundation. |
Latest MeetingAugust 20-21, 2008 - Fifth Session View Report: Session V: Strengthening the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: Nuclear Challenges and Policy Options for the Next U.S. Administration [PDF] The Strategy Group convened from August 20-21, 2008 at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California to consider the issue of "Strengthening the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: Nuclear Challenges and Policy Options for the Next U.S. Administration." A CNS Occasional Paper on this meeting was just published. Past Meetings
More Meetings... International Advisory BoardThe International Advisory Board meets twice a year to review CNS programs and activities. Its distinguished members include U.S. and Russian legislators, former ambassadors, renowned nonproliferation experts, and corporate executives. |
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