Rohlfing at NTI-Carnegie Event
Nov. 28, 2012
NTI President Joan Rohlfing delivered opening remarks at an event featuring Malcolm Chalmers of RUSI titled "Less Is Better: Nuclear Restraint at Low Numbers" on Tuesday, November 27, 2012 from 3:30PM-6PM at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Co-sponsored by Carnegie and NTI, Chalmers discussed his recent paper of the same title and explored the steps that other nuclear-armed states would need to take to enable progress to low numbers. Carnegie's James Acton moderated the discussion.
Read a summary of the event and listen to the audio recording.
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NTI President Joan Rohlfing gave opening remarks at an NTI-Carnegie Endowment for International Peace event titled "Less Is Better: Nuclear Restraint at Low Numbers."
Understanding
the Nuclear Threat
Reducing the risk of nuclear use by terrorists and nation-states requires a broad set of complementary strategies targeted at reducing state reliance on nuclear weapons, stemming the demand for nuclear weapons and denying organizations or states access to the essential nuclear materials, technologies and know-how.
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