Iran's Nuclear Program Symposium
April 5, 2006 - Special one day symposium
A three-part symposium on Iran’s current nuclear status, why Iran wants to develop its nuclear program, what the United States should do in response to Iran developing a nuclear program, and Iran’s likely responses to each policy option.
Summary Report of Sessions 1-3: Downloadable PDF
Meetings
Symposium
Iran's Nuclear Program Symposium: Iran's Nuclear Development and Production: A Status Report
Speakers: Charles D. Ferguson, Fellow for Science & Technology, Council on Foreign Relations
Mark Fitzpatrick, Senior Fellow for Nonproliferation, International Institute for Strategic Studies; Former Deputy Assistant Secretary Of State for Nonproliferation
Daniel Poneman, Senior Fellow, Forum for International Policy; Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Nonproliferation and Export Controls, National Security Council
Presider: Carla Anne Robbins, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Wall Street Journal
April 5, 2006
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Iran's Nuclear Program Symposium: Iran's Motives and Strategy
Speakers: Patrick Clawson, Deputy Director for Research, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Mahmood Sariolghalam, Professor of International Relations, School Of Economics and Political Science, National University of Iran
Karim Sadjadpour, International Crisis Group
Presider: Deborah S. Amos, National Public Radio
April 5, 2006
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Iran's Nuclear Program Symposium: Policy Options for the United States
Speakers: Reuel Gerecht, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Kenneth M. Pollack, Director of Research, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution
Presider: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
April 5, 2006
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