Abbreviation | WSI |
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Formation | 1972 |
Dissolved | 2012 |
Type | Foreign Policy Think Tank |
Location | |
President | Bruce G. Blair |
Website | worldsecurityinstitute.org |
The World Security Institute (WSI) was a Washington D.C.–based think tank committed to independent research and journalism on global affairs and security. Projects of WSI included the Center for Defense Information (CDI), Azimuth Media, the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, and Global Zero, among others.[1] In the last several years of WSI's existence, Global Zero constituted more than 90% of WSI's operations.
In 2012, many of WSI's projects became independent or merged with other organizations. Global Zero received its 501(c)(3) status effective in June 2012, and began operating independently in November 2012, although WSI remained its principal sponsor for a period afterward. WSI's CDI project merged with the Project On Government Oversight, (POGO) in 2012.[2]
The last WSI president was Bruce G. Blair, a nuclear weapons analyst and scholar formerly with the Brookings Institution, and co-founder of Global Zero.