Balance of Power Redux: Nuclear Alliances and the Logic of Extended Deterrence [Online]
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Speaker: Eliza Gheorghe, Bilkent University.
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Speaker: Eliza Gheorghe, Bilkent University.
Sponsor: Truman Center For National Policy. Speakers: Rep. Dina Titus (NV); Erica Fein, Win Without War; Yasmeen Silva, Beyond the Bomb; Denise Duffield, Physicians for Social Responsibility.
Sponsor: The Korea Society. Speakers: Katrin Fraser Katz, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Kathryn Botto, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship.
Sponsor: Institute of World Politics. Speaker: Patrick M. Cronin, Hudson Institute.
Sponsor: The Heritage Foundation. Speakers: Multiple.
Sponsors: Center for Strategic and International Studies; Project on Nuclear Issues. Speakers: Angus Lapsley, UK Ministry of Defence; Samantha Job, UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.
It has been 24 years since the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty was first signed. Although the United States was among the first to call for it, it still has not ratified the treaty. Today, 60 countries are still contaminated by anti-personnel mines. Children accounted for 54% of all the resulting civilian casualties in 2019. Join us on April 8 for a Thursdays with Friends discussion with Ursala Knudsen-Latta, FCNL’s legislative representative for peacebuilding.
Sponsor: Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation. Speakers: Multiple.
Sponsor: Royal United Services Institute. Speaker: Aaron Arnold, UN Panel of Experts on North Korea.