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Explore critical nuclear nonproliferation challenges in this 33-minute conference presentation examining the resurgence of nuclear proliferation risks after decades of successful containment efforts. Learn about multiple global trends that are increasing the possibility of more nuclear-armed states and discover whether the United States can effectively prioritize efforts to prevent further nuclear weapons acquisition in the twenty-first century. Gain insights from analysis, findings, and recommendations developed by a bipartisan task force of former national security professionals and experts convened by Harvard's Belfer Center, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and the Nuclear Threat Initiative. Hear from three distinguished experts: Toby Dalton, senior fellow and co-director of the Nuclear Policy Program at Carnegie Endowment with extensive experience at the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration and as energy attaché in Pakistan; Jane Darby Mention, fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program and director of the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Program with expertise from UC Berkeley Risk and Security Lab; and Corey Hinderstein, vice president for studies at Carnegie Endowment overseeing multiple strategic programs focused on nuclear strategy, security, nonproliferation, and emerging technologies of strategic consequence.
Syllabus
CGSR | Preventing an Era of Nuclear Anarchy
Taught by
Inside Livermore Lab