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Nuclear Arming in South Asia: What Should Be Done?

Tue, October 17th, 2000

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Speakers: Robert Einhorn, Assistant Secretary of State for Non-Proliferation, U.S. Department of State

Stephen Cohen, The Brookings Institute


Moderator: Joseph Cirincione, Director, Non-Proliferation Project, Carnegie Endowment

The Non-Proliferation Project hosted its fourth workshop in the "Arms Control and Non-Proliferation at the New Millennium" series. Assistant Secretary Einhorn and Stephen Cohen addressed nuclear challeges facing U.S. foreign policy in South Asia. The event was co-sponsored by SAIC's Strategies Group, the Nixon Center, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the RAND Corporation. The discussion was off the record.

South AsiaForeign PolicyNuclear Policy

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