In the News: In New York Times Op-Ed., Hanna Notte Discusses Putin’s Next Move
A nonproliferation expert with the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Notte says the Russian president is now poised to escalate the war in Ukraine.
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A nonproliferation expert with the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Notte says the Russian president is now poised to escalate the war in Ukraine.
| by Nadia Pshonyak
Four Middlebury Institute students traveled to San Diego to participate in this year’s NASPAA Simulation Competition. Students were thrust into navigating a refugee/migrant crisis and one ended up being on the team that was the Global First Place Winner.
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Three leaders from the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) raise the alarm about the ongoing threat of radiological weapons in their new book, which was recently excerpted in Foreign Affairs.
| by Nadia Pshonyak
Students had the chance to visit multiple facilities and meet with experts at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
| by Nadia Pshonyak
| by Nadia Pshonyak
| by Ian Driscoll
| by Sierra Abukins
The Monterey County Weekly did a cover feature on how one family’s commitment to the Chinese people born out of a war-time assignment has led to decades of supporting students at the Institute, a museum in China and, most recently, a rare letter from the Chinese president.
| by Sierra Abukins
In a New York Times op-ed, nonproliferation expert Hanna Notte sheds light on the dynamics between the Middle East and Russia.
| by Marina Schauffler
Maine needs to better prepare for climate’s destabilizing effects on the property insurance industry. Dr. Charles Colgan, Director of the Center for the Blue Economy and long time Maine resident weighs in on the issue.