East Asia Science and Security Collaborative
East Asia Science and Security Network
The East Asian Science and Security Network (EASSNet) was published from August 2006 to August 2007.
Workshops
EASSC Workshop, Beijing, Nov. 3, 2007
EASSC Meeting, San Francisco, July 1-2. 2007
EASSC Meeting and Scenarios Workshop, Beijing, Nov. 3-5, 2006
Planning Meeting, May 15-20, 2005, Beijing
Research
Plutonium futures and spent fuel management
North Korean energy future and the prospects of regional energy security cooperative strategies
Civil Society Nonproliferation Monitoring Network (coming soon)
Information
Global Nuclear Futures Briefing Book
East Asia Science & Security Network (Aug. 2006 - Aug. 2007)
About EASSC
The East Asia Science and Security Collaborative is a Nautilus Institute initiative designed to expand and deepen the role of scientists and technical experts of all kinds in the effort to avoid WMD nuclear next-use. Scientists and technical experts can provide essential and timely advice to policy-making institutions and to individual decision-makers that is expert and objective, albeit always contested. Nowhere is this more the case than in East Asia, where official science works inside a thick wall of secrecy, often in partnership with the American military or its technical contractors. Only a few independent and credible scientific and technical (S&T) experts exist in Japan, the two Koreas and China. EASS brings these voices together and creates a new and powerful voice on security issues in this region.
Donors
EASSC is made possible due to grants from:
The MacArthur Foundation
The Ploughshares Fund
The New Land Foundation