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Hosting exceptional international policy scholars and practitioners has been a lunchtime tradition at CISSM for over 30 years. Typically held Thursday afternoons from 12-1:15pm during the school year, each CISSM Global Forum features an invited speaker from the greater DC area to speak on a policy-relevant topic of their choice, followed by Q&A with the audience of faculty, staff and students. Speakers may present on their latest policy-relevant research or test out new ideas about forthcoming projects to advance knowledge and practice in their respective fields.

About the Speaker
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Nickolas Roth serves as a senior director on the Nuclear Threat Initiative’s Nuclear Materials Security Program team, where he focuses on reducing the risk of nuclear terrorism, advancing arms control and disarmament and strengthening institutions that support nonproliferation.

Prior to joining NTI in 2022, he was the director of the Stimson Center’s Nuclear Security Program, where his work focused on emerging technologies, domestic violent extremism in the United States and organizational crisis management. At Stimson, he was also the founding director of the International Nuclear Security Forum, the largest international civil society network focused on strengthening nuclear security.

Before taking on his role at Stimson, Roth served as a research associate and senior research associate at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Project on Managing the Atom, where he received a Dean’s Award for his work. His research there focused on nuclear security, U.S. nuclear weapons policy, arms control and the nuclear policymaking process. Roth has also served as a policy analyst at the Union of Concerned Scientists and as program director for the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability.

Roth has published more than a hundred articles, technical reports or book chapters on nuclear policy. He has worked on more than a dozen pieces of legislation that were passed into law. Roth’s work has appeared in publications around the world, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, USA Today and Asahi Shimbun.

Roth earned a Master of Public Policy from the University of Maryland. He is currently a research associate at the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland and an associate of the Project on Managing the Atom at the Harvard Kennedy School.


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