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}2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference
Mon, June 25th, 2007
Washington, D.C.
2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference
Monday, June 25 – Tuesday 26, 2007
Ronald Reagan International Trade Center
Washington, D.C.
Click here to visit the official website for the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference for more information.
Widely considered to be the premier event in its field, the 2007 conference attracted over 800 government officials, policy and technical experts, academics, and journalists from around the world. The conference presents a unique occasion to hear from some of the world’s most thoughtful and informed analysts and to exchange ideas on urgent nonproliferation issues.
This year’s conference theme was "Tomorrow’s Solutions" and focused on tangible ideas to strengthen the rule-based nonproliferation regime.
Top Ten Results from the Conference
Click here for the following:
- Top 3 Upcoming Challenges to the Nonproliferation Regime
- Top 3 Best New Policy Proposals
- Top 4 High Impact Ideas to Implement by 2010
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