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The Pugwash Nobel Peace Prize 27 Years On: Reflections and Outlook

 |  None – Washington, DC

International Student/Young Pugwash and Student Young Pugwash-UK -John Finney Emeritus Professor of Physics at University College London. Former Chief Scientist at the UK’s pulsed neutron source, Pugwash Council Member, and British Pugwash Chair. -Sandra Ionno Butcher Chief Executive of the National Organisation for FASD (UK), and Pugwash Council Member. Former International Pugwash Executive Director and Student Pugwash USA Director. -Sverre Lodgaard Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and Pugwash Council Member.

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Youth & Disarmament: Launch of the Youth Course & Essay Competition Award [Online]

 |  United Nations Institute For Disarmament Research – Geneva,

Sponsor: United Nations Institute For Disarmament Research.

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How Much Does China Really Spend on Defense?

 |  CATO Institute – Washington DC, DC

Sponsor: CATO Institute. Speakers: Eric Heginbotham, MIT; Frederico Bartels, Pantheon Integrated Studies; Justin Logan, CATO Institute.

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Russia's War in Ukraine: What's at Stake and What we Should do About it | Kristjan Prikk, Rose Gottemoeller, Steven Pifer [Hybrid]

 |  Stanford University – Stanford, CA

Sponsor: Stanford University. Speakers: Kristjan Prikk, Estonia’s Ambassador to the U.S.; Rose Gottemoeller, Stanford University; Steven Pifer, Brookings Institution.

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Crisis and Contingencies on the Korean Peninsula: Is Congress Ready? [Hybrid]

 |  Reserve Officers Organization of America – Washington DC, DC

Sponsor: The National Committee on North Korea. Speakers: Chad O’Carroll, North Korea News; Dr. Andrei Lankov, Kookmin University; Jeongmin Kim, North Korea News.

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