Chronology

PIR PRESS NEWS
The Security Index Occasional Paper Series came out with the new report "Future of arms control: views from Russia" that consists of two articles: “U.S.-Russia arms control: where we are and where we are going” by Evgeny Buzhinskiy and “Broadening the scope of arms control: new strategic systems, “non strategic” arsenals, conventional long-range precision strike, hypersonic missiles, missile defense and space capabilities” by Dmitry Stefanovich.
On January 19, 2021, Dr. Vladimir A. Orlov, Director of the PIR Center, gave an interview to the Security Index journal. He shared his views on the great potential of the Russian-US cooperation in the framework of the NPT, threats of nuclear proliferation, suggesting how to make the P5 framework practically useful, and what is the role of China, the United Kingdom and India in the nonproliferation regime.
PIR Center experts Vladimir Orlov and Sergey Semenov discuss the prospects for the Russian-American dialogue on arms control.
Policy Memos for the US-Russian high-level working group on the Iranian nuclear issue
Andrey Baklitskiy - Assessment of Iranian nuclear program and its future
Elena Chernenko - What are the main conditions for a sustainable US-Iranian dialogue?
Chas Freeman - Long-term Solutions to Iran-related Security Issues:
Colin Kahl - Assessment of Iran's nuclear program and its future
Fyodor Lukyanov - Russia, the U.S., Iran – From Regional Questions to Global Answers
Vitaly Naumkin - Iranian threats in global and regional context
Vladimir Orlov - Future of the Iranian nuclear program
Vladimir Orlov - Future of the Iranian nuclear program.ppt (presentation)
Thomas Pickering - Implementation of Geneva agreement, role of Russia and the United States
Vladimir Voronkov - Implementation of Geneva agreement, role of Russia and the United States