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China’s Nuclear Expansion: The Challenges, Implications, and Risk Reduction Options [Online]

 |  Online – Washington, DC

Sponsor: Arms Control Association (ACA). Speakers: Gerald Brown, Valiant Integrated Services; Rose Gottemoeller, Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO; Lynn Rusten, Nuclear Threat Initiative.

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U.S. Diplomacy and Security in Korea 2021 [Online]

 |  Online – New York, NY

Sponsor: The Korea Society. Speakers: Vincent K. Brooks, Former Commander of U.S. and Allied Forces in South Korea; Harry Harris, U.S. Ambassador to South Korea; Robert B. Abrams, Former Commander of United States Forces Korea.

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Tested by Crisis: Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy

 |  None – Washington, DC

Join NTI and representatives of the GCNP network for the launch of a new report tracking the initiative’s progress in 2020, “Tested by Crisis: Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy,” and a conversation about how Gender Champions have put principled leadership to the test during a pandemic. Speakers: Jack Brosnan, Program Officer, Materials Risk Management, NTI Michelle Dover, Programs Director, Ploughshares Fund Nancy Parrish, Executive Director, Women’s Action for New Directions (WAND)

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