JANUARY 2020• NATIONAL DEFENSE 33 graduate degrees,” the report said. Compounding the “war for talent” are US immigration policies that often require foreign …
On September 20-21, the Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), in collaboration with Technology for Global Security …
80| FeatuReS PRISM 4, NO. 1 highlight the need for adaptive leadership, which Heifetz4 defines as specifically about change that enables the capacity to thrive in crisis …
Will AI make accidental nuclear war more likely? If so, how might these risks be reduced? AI and the Bomb provides a coherent, innovative, and multidisciplinary examination of the …
Although technological progress has greatly created the possibilities for the expanded reach of risk management, its newly manufactured uncertainty may bring about a big scale of …
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Leadership Dynamics and Nuclear Decision-Making in the Islamic Republic of Iran Page 1 INSTITUTEFORDEFENSEAN A LY SES IDA Paper P-4063 Log: H 05-001831 June 2005 …
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Since the dawn of the nuclear age, only 10 states have successfully obtained nuclear weapons. Out of 195 countries in the world today, that is quite a small number. Beyond those …
With Innovation in a Secret World, Tina Srivastava joins Sharon Weinberger and Christian Brose in highlighting the challenging environment of research and development and …
This edited volume focuses on the impact on artificial intelligence (AI) on nuclear strategy. It is the first instalment of a trilogy that explores regional perspectives and trends related to the …