Arms Control and Proliferation
“Nonproliferation: Challenges and Strategies” was a panel of “America’s Role in the World: Issues Facing the Next President,” an inaugural conference held in Indiana University’s Global and International Studies Building.
Panelists talked about past arms control and nonproliferation strategies as well as new threats and challenges for the next presidential adm… read more
Panelists talked about past arms control and nonproliferation strategies as well as new threats and challenges for the next presidential administration. Topics included implementation of the Iran nuclear deal, North Korea’s missile and nuclear tests, and the danger of weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of extremist groups.
“Nonproliferation: Challenges and Strategies” was a panel of “America’s Role in the World: Issues Facing the Next President,” an inaugural conference held in Indiana University’s Global and International Studies Building. close
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Sigfried S. Hecker Senior Fellow Stanford University->Center for International Security and Cooperation
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Richard G. Lugar Distinguished Scholar Indiana University->School of Global and International Studies
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William C. Potter Founding Director Monterey Institute of International Studies->James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
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