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Events
Hans
Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project, spoke at a
briefing hosted by the Arms Control Association at the United Nations in
New York on October 15 regarding options for further reductions in U.S.
and Russian nuclear forces.
On October 16,
FAS President Dr. Charles Ferguson spoke at a briefing in Washington,
DC hosted by the National Bureau of Asian Research, Congressional Study
Group on Japan and the U.S.-Japan Council on the findings of the Diet of Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission.
Dr. Kiyoshi Kurokawa, chairman of the NAIIC, discussed the conclusions
and recommendations from the report, and Dr. Ferguson discussed lessons
the United States can learn from Fukushima.
Steven
Aftergood, Director of the Government Secrecy Project, spoke at a
conference hosted by the Center on National Security at Fordham Law
School in New York on October 16 regarding national security secrecy.
On October 18,
FAS hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on the 50th
anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis and future nuclear security
threats featuring Dr. Martin Hellman from Stanford University
FAS President
Dr. Charles Ferguson will speak at a forum on nuclear regimes hosted by
Virginia Tech University in Arlington, VA on November 5, 2012. Nuclear
regimes have their origins in non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and
continue to have a significant impact on the nuclear power enterprise
worldwide. Topics that will be discussed at the conference include: the
role of the IAEA, future role of nuclear power and other energy sources
and nuclear policy regulations by the government. Registration for the conference is free. The deadline to register is Friday, October 26, 2012. To view the conference agenda and register, click here.
Tickets are
now on sale for the 2012 FAS Symposium on Catastrophic Threats and
Awards Ceremony which will be held in Washington, DC on Friday, November
9, 2012. The next President of the United States and his national
security team will need to make urgent decisions about protecting the
nation from catastrophic threats. At the symposium, distinguished
experts on policy and technological aspects of conventional, nuclear,
biological, and chemical weapons, biotechnology, nuclear safety,
electricity generation, distribution, and storage, and cyber security
will present their recommendations for preventing and reducing risks
from catastrophic threats and for developing an effective
energy policy. To purchase tickets to the symposium, click here.
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