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How Could States Use Nuclear Weapons? Four Models After the Bomb [Online]

 |  Online – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University. Speaker: Alexandre Debs, Yale University.

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How Could States Use Nuclear Weapons? Four Models After the Bomb [Online]

 |  Online – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Stanford University Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Speaker: Alexandre Debs, Yale University.

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What’s Next for AUKUS? A Discussion with Amb. Sinodinos [Online]

 |  Online – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Hudson Institute. Speaker: Amb. Arthur Sinodinos, Australia’s Ambassador to the United States.

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Defending Iran: From Revolutionary Guards to Ballistic Missiles [Online]

 |  Online – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Middle East Institute. Speakers: Gawdat Bahgat, Near East South Asia (NESA) Center for Strategic Studies; Sara Bazoobandi, Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington; Anoushiravan Ehteshami, Durham University.

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Director’s Series: Biological Weapons and Nuclear Use

 |  William J. Perry Conference Room, Encina Hall – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Stanford University Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. Speaker: Christopher Chyba, Princeton University.

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