Global Security Institutions: The Nonproliferation Regime
A panel of experts debate the future of the nonproliferation regime as a global security institution.
This session is part of a Council on...
Speakers: Nobuyasu Abe, Director, Center for the Promotion of Disarmament and Nonproliferation, Japan Institute of International Affairs; Former Undersecretary-General for Disarmament Affairs, United Nations
Graham T. Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs;Douglas Dillon Professor of Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Abdul S. Minty, Deputy Director-General and Special Representative for Disarmament and the New Partnership for Africa's Development, Department of International Relations and Cooperation, Republic of South Africa Governor, Board of Governors, International Atomic Energy Agency
Presider: Alexander T.J. Lennon, Editor in Chief, Washington Quarterly; Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Center for Strategic & International Studies
May 19, 2010
This session is part of a Council on Foreign Relations symposium on Rising Powers and Global Institutions in the Twenty-First Century and was made possible through generous support from the Robina Foundation.
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