Carnegie Nuclear Security Initiative
The Berkeley’s Risk and Security Lab is proud to house the Carnegie Nuclear Security Initiative (CNSI), a program focused on the future of nuclear policy, security, and governance in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
The Carnegie Nuclear Security Initiative (CNSI) is a dedicated program supporting interdisciplinary research, education, and public engagement focused on the future of nuclear policy and security. Housed within one of the world’s top public universities and situated at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and strategic affairs, CNSI seeks to address the evolving risks of nuclear proliferation, arms control erosion, emerging technologies, and global nuclear governance.
Publications
Quantification of Hypersonic Missile Capabilities using the Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Simulator: A User Manual
Dr. Cameron L. Tracy, Dr. David Wright, Justin Ly, Anita Ding
This is a user guide for the Hypersonic Glide Vehicle Simulator.
Simulating Hypersonic Glide Vehicles
Dr. Cameron L. Tracy
Making sense of hypersonic performance through open-source modelling.
The Illusion of Convergence: Interrogating China-Russia Nuclear Parallels
Linda Bachg, Daniel Kroth
Understanding differences between the drivers of Russian and Chinese nuclear behavior can inform deterrence and escalation management.