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The Thérèse Delpech Memorial Award from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is presented to an individual who has rendered exceptional service to the nongovernmental nuclear policy community

A just and durable peace that brings an end to this brutal war would certainly be welcome. However, the details described by Witkoff to date leave considerable doubt about the prospects of his plan.

Through critical studies of scientific infrastructures and large-scale data systems, Dr. Paul N. Edwards has transformed our understanding of climate science and the Anthropocene

The former deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technology will guest lecture, collaborate with Freeman Spogli Institute faculty, mentor students and fellows, and advance her own research during her time at Stanford.

President Donald Trump has expressed interest in “denuclearization.” However, negotiation of a follow-on agreement would have to deal with difficult issues of substance.

Rose Gottemoeller joins Del Irani on "Deeper Look" for NHK World Japan to discuss how President Trump's policies toward Europe are raising questions about the future of the alliance.

WATCH | Center Fellow Oriana Skylar Mastro testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Researchers analyzed three decades of sanctions on foreign aid to assess their impact on health. They hope the work can help government officials better understand and address how foreign policy decisions affect the well-being of local populations.

Rose Gottemoeller joins Tom Swarbrick on LBC Radio to discuss problems with military recruitment for NATO and Europe amid growing concerns with Russia.

Rose Gottemoeller joined Caitríona Perry to discuss the recent the air attack and U.S. involvement in the Ukraine-Russia War

Drawing from her book "Upstart," Oriana Skylar Mastro joins Michael McFaul on World Class to discuss what the United States is getting wrong about its strategy toward China, and what America should do differently to retain its competitive advantage.

Ukrainians have several reasons for opposing a stand-alone ceasefire.

Steven Pifer joins Michael McFaul on World Class to discuss how America's relationship with Ukraine and Europe is shifting, and what that means for the future of international security.

February 28 will go down as a bad day for Ukraine and a good one for the Kremlin.

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The president gave the Russian dictator the best run of good news he’s had in years.

Russia had momentum in 2024 but recorded only modest territorial gains and failed to evict Ukrainian forces from Russia’s Kursk region.

Administration officials have made basic negotiating errors when rolling out their approach that, left uncorrected, will doom their bid to end the war.

What if every American had the option to learn about biology and biotechnology?

It is important that administration officials prepare carefully; traps await them if they do not.

Nearly three years after Russia launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine, the conflict has evolved into a bloody war of attrition.

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The former head of the American delegation at the START negotiations, former US Deputy Secretary of State Rose Gottemoeller, noted in a comment to Kommersant that statements regarding the possible unilateral benefit for the US from resuming the implementation of the treaty puzzle her.