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The Nuclear Security Summit Process: Accomplishments and Lingering ChallengesApril 30, 2012, 2:00 - 4:00 PM - Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters The Connect U.S. Fund and Hudson Institute's Center for Political-Military Analysis invite you to attend a panel discussion on...
The Nuclear Security Summit Process: Accomplishments and Lingering Challenges
Monday, April 302:00 - 4:00 PM
The U.S. National Security Strategy states that nuclear terrorism is the most serious threat to U.S. and global security. On March 26-27, 2012, President Barack Obama joined more than fifty world leaders in Seoul for the second Nuclear Security Summit to agree on cooperative measures to strengthen global nuclear security.
Hudson hosted a discussion with officials who have been intimately involved in the Summit process. They discussed the Summit's accomplishments and the challenges to forging consensus on this vital security priority.
Corey Hinderstein, Vice President, International Program at Nuclear Threat Initiative
Laura Holgate, Senior Director for Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism and Threat Reduction, National Security Council, and Nuclear Security Summit "Sous-Sherpa"
Hahn Choong-Hee, Sous-Sherpa/Spokesman of the Preparatory Secretariat of the 2012 Nuclear Security Summit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Republic of Korea
Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Political-Military Analysis, Hudson Institute, will introduce the event.
Alex Toma, Richard Weitz, Laura Holgate, Corey Hinderstein, and Hahn Choong-Hee
Walter and Betsy Stern Conference Center 1015 15th St, NW 6th Floor Washington, DC 20005
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