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Chris Wing

Christine Wing , PhD.

Resident Senior Fellow, Strengthening Multilateral Approaches to Nuclear and Other WMDs

Email: chris.wing @ nyu.edu

Topical Expertise: Multilateral Approaches to Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Issues; US-China and East Asian Security Issues; US Foreign and Military Policy; Role of NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policies

Geographical Expertise: US, China, East Asia


Christine Wing is a Senior Research Fellow on the Multilateral Approaches to Nuclear and Other WMDs project. From 1995 to 2004, Dr. Wing was Program Officer for International Peace and Security at the Ford Foundation in New York. In that role she oversaw the Foundation’s funding concerned with WMD, the emerging security environment, and intrastate and regional conflict; she worked extensively with organizations in China and West Africa, as well in the US. She has also served as a consultant to the Nuclear Threat Initiative, and was Visiting Fellow at Princeton University’s Center of International Studies. From 1984-1989, Dr. Wing was also Coordinator of the National Disarmament Program at the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC); and from 1979-1984 was AFSC’s National Representative for Economic Rights. She holds a Ph.D. in international security studies from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.

 

 

 

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Publications

Preparing for a Second Nuclear Age
April 2010

Nuclear Weapons: The Challenges Ahead
Working paper from the IPA
April 2007

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