Friday, March 25, 2011

“Preventing Nuclear Terrorism: International Law and Policy Challenges”


GW Global Zero and the GW Roosevelt Institute will have the honor of hosting Dr. Emma Belcher, a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, for a special talk on Nuclear Terrorism. Dr. Belcher will discuss the relationship between nuclear terrorism and international law, and the important policy challenges it poses. Whether you are interested in nuclear policy, international law, or terrorism, this event will provide you with important information on evaluating one of the greatest security threats the world faces today: 
Nuclear Terrorism.

When: Friday, April 1st 12-2pm
WhereRoom 505, Elliott School of International Affairs (1957 E St. N.W.) 



Additional Information on Dr. Belcher:


Dr. Belcher has most recently served as a research fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Previously, she was a policy adviser to the Australian prime minister and cabinet on international and national security and a public affairs officer at the Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C. Her research focuses on nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament; export controls; WMD terrorism; and the intersection between international relations and international law.
Publications: *A Tighter Net: Strengthening the Proliferation Security Initiative | *Nuclear Deal With Iran All for Show | *Iran's Nuclear Program beyond Bushehr




Please RSVP at: http://bit.ly/ij8tXf
Send any and all questions to gwu@globalzero.org
Sponsored by the Nuclear Policy Talks, GW Global Zero, and the GW Roosevelt Institute

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