Former Intern

Caroline
Russell

Intern, Global Nuclear Policy Program

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Caroline Russell is an intern on the Global Nuclear Policy Program team. In her role, she supports the team’s efforts to reduce global nuclear risks and proliferation, focusing on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Euro-Atlantic security, and U.S.-Russia arms control.

Russell is a second year Master’s student in Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. She is pursuing an MA in European Studies with a focus on European and Russian security policy and nuclear arms control. Her research has focused on Russian strategic deterrence, Russian military thought, and the evolving role of Europe in the arms control and nonproliferation discussion.

Russell previously interned at the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control, the Institute for the Study of War, and in the Office of Policy and Regional Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

In her free time, Russell enjoys running and cooking, and she plans to run the Philadelphia Marathon in November 2023.

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Dr. James Johnson on How AI is Transforming Nuclear Deterrence

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Dr. James Johnson on How AI is Transforming Nuclear Deterrence

On October 11, NTI hosted Dr. James Johnson for a virtual seminar moderated by Senior Advisor to the NTI President Douglas Shaw to learn more about the consequences of AI technology for the nuclear age and what governments and experts should do in response.  

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