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The Challenges Facing Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Impact on National Security"

Seminar
Series: Weatherhead Fellows' Roundtable on World Events
Open to the Public - WCFIA - Bowie-Vernon Room N262
December 3, 2008
12:30-2:00 p.m.

Description:

Moderator/Chair

Simmons, Beth A.

Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs; Executive Committee; Steering Committee; Faculty Associate; JWE Faculty Committee. Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs, Department of Government, Harvard University.


Speakers

Akiba, Takeo

Fellow. Director of China and Mongolia Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan.

Khallaf, Tamim

Fellow. Permanent Mission of Egypt to the United Nations, Geneva; diplomat, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Egypt.

MacIntosh, Sarah

Fellow. HM High Commissioner to Sierra Leone and HM Ambassador to Liberia, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, United Kingdom.

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Url: http://www.wcfia.harvard.edu

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