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recent decades the United States has led international efforts to halt
the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. But many of President
Trump’s statements on nuclear weapons suggest a coming shift in US
policy. In questioning America’s security guarantees to its allies,
criticizing the Iran nuclear deal, and calling for the strengthening of
America’s nuclear capabilities, critics charge that the President is
undermining global nonproliferation efforts. Could America’s new posture
spark a renewed nuclear arms race? Or is an expanded and modernized
nuclear deterrent critical to American security in an age of
geopolitical instability and renewed great power rivalry?
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is pleased to participate in this forum at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs on Wednesday, May 24th. • Moderator: Rachel Bronson, Executive Director and Publisher, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists • Ivo H. Daalder, President, Chicago Council on Global Affairs • Robert L. Gallucci, Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University • Scott Sagan, Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University If you are in the Chicago area, register for this event on the Chicago Council's website. You can also watch the live stream on the Chicago Council's website, on Facebook Live (be sure to "like" or follow us to be able to watch), or after the event at www.thebulletin.org. Chicago Council on Global Affairs Conference Center 130 East Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 Wednesday, May 24th Doors open at 5:30 pm; program at 6 pm, Central |
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