In an essay published by leading journal Foreign Policy, Dr. William Potter, director of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), makes the case for a global commitment to nonproliferation education. The recent Nuclear Summit, says Potter, “provided a much-needed clarion call to action, but was imprecise about what needs to be done.”  “What is required,” says Potter, “is a sustained educational effort as part of a broader strategy to build a global community of informed and dedicated specialists. This strategy has governmental, international organizational, academic, and nongovernmental components and requires for its success a partnership among representatives from each of these communities.”