Emerging Leaders Offer Bold Ideas for Strengthening Nuclear Security in a Changing World
The collection of essays highlight how the next generation of experts are grappling with today’s most urgent nuclear security challenges.
Mark your calendar for a webcast on Wednesday, March 12 at 8:30AM EDT on prospects for the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit.
The event, co-hosted by National Journal and NTI, will feature a keynote by Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall of the White House National Security Council and a panel discussion with NTI Co-Chairman Sam Nunn; Norway's Ambassador to the United States, Kåre R. Aas; the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Renée Jones-Bos; Congressman Jeff Fortenberry; former Congresswoman Jane Harman; and Harvard's Will Tobey and Matt Bunn.
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The collection of essays highlight how the next generation of experts are grappling with today’s most urgent nuclear security challenges.
The Summit can produce outcomes that strengthen U.S. national security and reduce global nuclear and biological risks
NTI convened a roundtable on April 2 with 25 experts and officials to examine the challenges and opportunities for advancing dialogue between the U.S. and China. The discussion featured Dr. Tianjiao Jiang, a Chinese expert on nuclear and emerging technology policy, who spoke on “Issues and Obstacles for U.S.-China Engagement on Nuclear and AI Dialogue.”
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