Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
American global policy think tank founded in 1992 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability is a public policy think tank founded in 1992.[5] The Institute convenes scholars and practitioners who conduct research to address interconnected global problems such as threats of nuclear war, urban and energy insecurity, and climate change in the Asia Pacific region.[6]
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Formation | 1992 |
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Type | Public policy think tank |
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Legal status | Non-profit corporation |
Purpose | Policy analysis |
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Region served | Asia-Pacific |
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Executive Director | Peter Hayes |
Deputy Director and Senior Scenarist | Joan Diamond[1] |
Research Officer | Arabella Imhoff[1] |
Senior Associate | David Von Hippel |
Revenue | US$880,190[4] (2019) |
Expenses | US$792,508[4] (2019) |
Website | nautilus |
The Institute has been mentioned in stories in media such as the Financial Times,[7] Foreign Policy,[8] Radio Australia, and others.[9]
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