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A World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Is It Possible?

 A Keynote Address by

Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.
(President of the Lawyers Alliance for World Security who led US Government
 efforts to achieve a permanent Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)

Followed by a Panel Discussion with leading US and foreign experts on nuclear non-proliferation issues moderated by Carol Kessler:

James Fuller, former Director of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Programs at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, is an Affiliate Professor in the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. 

Carol Kessler, Moderator, is Director, Pacific Northwest Center for Global Security, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 

Todd Perry is a senior officer for International Affairs at the US Department of Energy. 

Richard Rhodes is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book on The Making of the Atomic Bomb and of Dark Sun, about the development of the hydrogen bomb. 

Dingli Shen, Director of the Center for American Studies, Fudan University is one of China’s foremost experts on nonproliferation and U.S-China relations.   

Victor Sosnin, Nuclear Physics, Obninsk University, Russia, is visiting the UW to teach a course on Russian non-proliferation policies.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007
7:00-9:00pm
210 Kane Hall
University of Washington

For further information contact:  readme@u.washington.edu

To request disability accommodation contact the Office of the ADA coordinator in advance of the event: 206-543-6450 (TDD), 206-685-3885 (fax) or access@u.washington.edu

 

 

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