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Togzhan Kassenova

Togzhan Kassenova is a senior fellow with the Project on International Security, Commerce, and Economic Statecraft (PISCES) at the Center for Policy Research, Suny-Albany, adjunct faculty at  George Washington University, and a nonresident fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her expertise is in nuclear policy, WMD proliferation, proliferation financing controls, and financial crime prevention. She is the author of From Antagonism to Partnership: The Uneasy Path of the U.S.-Russian Cooperative Threat Reduction (2007) and Brazil’s Nuclear Kaleidoscope: An Evolving Identity (2014). She is a native of Kazakhstan.