The Presidency in the Nuclear Age, Panel 4
Former President Bill Clinton provided his perspectives on the issue of nuclear proliferation in opening remarks made by video
“Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, and the Presidency” was the fourth and final panel of “The Presidency in the Nuclear Age,” a one-day conference sponsored by the nation’s 13 presidential libraries held by the Kennedy Library on October 12, 2009.
A panel discussion on how U.S. foreign policy and the presidency have been shaped by the development, use, and spread of nuclear weapons foc… read more
A panel discussion on how U.S. foreign policy and the presidency have been shaped by the development, use, and spread of nuclear weapons focused on efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons to terrorist organizations and rogue states from the administrations of Bill Clinton to Barack Obama. Tom Gjelten moderated.
Former President Bill Clinton provided his perspectives on the issue of nuclear proliferation in opening remarks made by video
“Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, and the Presidency” was the fourth and final panel of “The Presidency in the Nuclear Age,” a one-day conference sponsored by the nation’s 13 presidential libraries held by the Kennedy Library on October 12, 2009. close
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