Virtual Library

Our virtual library is an online repository of all of the reports, papers, and briefings that IST has produced, as well as works that have influenced our thinking.

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Fact Sheet

IST’s Efforts in the Age of AI: An Overview

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Reports

Unlocking U.S. Technological Competitiveness: Proposing Solutions to Public-Private Misalignments

Ben Purser, Pavneet Singh

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Articles

The Phone-a-Friend Option: Use Cases for a U.S.-U.K.-French Crisis Communication Channel

Daniil Zhukov

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Articles

China: Nuclear Crisis Communications and Risk Reduction

Dr. Tong Zhao

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Articles

Use-Cases of Resilient Nuclear Crisis Communications: A View from Russia

Dmitry Stefanovich

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Articles

Pakistan: Mitigating Nuclear Risks Through Crisis Communications

Dr. Rabia Akhtar

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Articles

Resilient Nuclear Crisis Communications: India’s Experience

Dr. Manpreet Sethi

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Wake-Up Call

Philip Reiner and Peter Hayes with Eric Grosse, Rear Admiral John Gower and Subrata Banik

SUMMARY

This is the start of our second season. Welcome back to The Fourth Leg, a series of podcasts focused on one of the most complex systems in the world today – nuclear command and control – and its increasingly complicated future. Here in season two, we will discuss the necessity for a secure, global crisis communications capability. This is the first episode of our second series, where we discuss the need for a better communication system between nuclear powers with Philip Reiner, Peter Hayes, Eric Grosse, Rear Admiral John Gower, and Subrata Banik.

This podcast is accompanied by our second synthesis report: “Last Chance: Communicating at the Nuclear Brink – Scenarios and Solutions Workshop Synthesis Report.”