
Connecting practitioners of national and international security with scholars and academia. The Intersect Project operates at the confluence of the academy and the policy world.
Regional
North Korea’s Missile Message: How Kim’s New Nuclear Capabilities Up the Ante
Katrin Fraser Katz and Victor Cha

Weapons of Mass Destruction
Cooperation under Asymmetry? The Future of US-China Nuclear Relations

About the Intersect Project
The Intersect Project's mission is to connect policymakers with academics and scholarly, policy-useful research on international security. We work to overcome the barriers in bridging the academic-policy divide by:
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Curating compendiums of policy relevant scholarly work
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Facilitating briefings in Washington by academics
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Producing and commissioning high impact policy briefs, written by scholars on extant issues