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Grants
6
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Total Awarded
$1,525,000
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Years
2006 - 2016
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Categories
Grants
The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) is a non-profit, non-partisan institution dedicated to informing the public about science and policy issues affecting international security. Through this general operating renewal award, ISIS continues its mission of providing rigorous technical analysis of nuclear-related issues and events, translating its assessments into sound policy prescriptions for the public and the policymaking community, and promoting accurate reporting of nuclear-related issues. Through these efforts, ISIS continues to provide a crucial basis of information and analysis for better-informed nuclear policy decision making.
The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) is a non-profit, non-partisan institution dedicated to informing the public about science and policy issues affecting international security. Through this general operating grant renewal, ISIS continues its mission of providing rigorous technical analysis of nuclear-related issues and events, translating its assessments into sound policy prescriptions for the public and the policymaking community, and promoting accurate reporting of nuclear-related issues. This provides a crucial basis for better-informed nuclear policy decision-making.
Founded in 1993, the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) is a non-profit, non-partisan institution dedicated to informing the public about science and policy issues affecting international security. This grant will provide general operating support for ISIS to continue its work in the following key areas: developing new options for the hardest proliferation cases, such as Iran, North Korea, and South Asia; detecting and thwarting illicit nuclear trade; monitoring proliferation in South Asia; and shaping the reporting of proliferation-related news.
To assess cases of illicit nuclear trade and determine effective ways to combat nuclear smuggling (over two years).
To assess cases of illicit nuclear trade and determine effective ways to combat nuclear smuggling (over two years).
In support of a comprehensive assessment of the A.Q. Khan nuclear smuggling network and related policy recommendations.