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Threating Proliferation: The Goldilocks Principle of Cutting Nuclear Deals

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “Threating Proliferation: The Goldilocks Principle of Cutting Nuclear Deals” Speaker Tristan Volpe Tristan Volpe is a Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow and an associate in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where his research focuses on the use of nuclear technology as a bargaining chip in world politics. Prior to working at Carnegie, he was a Lawrence Scholar at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).

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Doomed to Cooperate

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “Doomed to Cooperate: How American and Russian nuclear scientists joined forces to mitigate some of the greatest post-Cold War dangers.” Speaker Siegfried S. Hecker Siegfried S. Hecker is a research professor in the Department of Management Science and Engineering and a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) at Stanford University.

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State of the UK Trident debate: Options and Likely Futures

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “State of the UK Trident Debate: Options and Likely Futures” Speaker Paul Ingram Paul Ingram has been executive director of the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) since 2007. BASIC works in the US, the UK, Europe and the Middle East to promote global nuclear disarmament and a transformation in strategic relationships using a dialogue approach.

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US-Soviet Cooperation for Nonproliferation: Several Case Studies with Implications for Today

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “US-Soviet Cooperation for Nonproliferation: Several Case Studies with Implications for Today” Speakers Nikolai Sokov Nikolai Sokov has been a senior fellow at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies since 1996. Prior to joining the Center, he worked at the Soviet, then Russian, Foreign Ministry dealing with international security and arms control issues. Sarah Bidgood Sarah Bidgood is a research associate at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies.

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Domestic WMD Security and the Role of the FBI

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “Domestic WMD Security and the Role of the FBI” Speaker Michael J. Powers Michael James Powers was appointed the Senior National Intelligence Officer for Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and Counterproliferation within the FBI’s Directorate of Intelligence in January 2015. In this role, Mr.

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Integrating Multimedia Information in IAEA Safeguards

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “Integrating Multimedia Information in IAEA Safeguards” Speaker Michael Barletta Michael Barletta is a senior safeguards information analyst at the International Atomic Energy Agency, in Vienna, Austria, where he has worked since 2003. Barletta was a senior research associate at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies during 1997-2003.

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North Korea's WMD Programs: An Open Source View

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “North Korea’s WMD Programs: An Open Source View” Speakers Melissa Hanham Melissa Hanham is a Senior Research Associate in the East Asia Nonproliferation Program (EANP) at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies (MIIS) at Monterey. Catherine Dill Catherine Dill is a Research Associate at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) at the Middlebury Institute of Inter

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Radical Leveling Technologies: What They Are, Why They Matter, and the Challenges to Come

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “Radical Leveling Technologies: What They Are, Why They Matter, and the Challenges to Come” Speaker Major Jennifer Snow Major Jennifer Snow, Chief of Air Force ISR Integration for Air Force Agency for Modeling and Simulation.

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The State of Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation: Problems and Prospects

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “The State of Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation: Problems and Prospects” Speaker UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Mr. Kim Won-soo Mr. Kim Won-soo assumed his position as Under Secretary-General and Acting High Representative for Disarmament Affairs on 1 June 2015. Prior to taking on this post, Mr. Kim served as Assistant-Secretary-General and Special Adviser to the Secretary-General.

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Informing Nonproliferation with Intelligence: Three Problems

THE MIDDLEBURY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT MONTEREY AND THE JAMES MARTIN CENTER FOR NONPROLIFERATION STUDIES PRESENT A Seminar “Informing Nonproliferation with Intelligence: Three Problems” Speaker Henry Sokolski Executive Director of The Nonproliferation Policy Education Center Conventional Washington wisdom has it that timely intelligence is critical to taking sound nonproliferation policy action but is often lacking. Outside of the Beltway, most academics think that their instruction and analysis would enhance US nonproliferation policy.

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