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Event

The Future of the Nonproliferation Regime

Mon, December 13th, 2004

Moscow

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IMGXYZ365IMGZYX Discussion with Alexei Arbatov, Scholar-in-Residence at the Carnegie  Moscow Center.

Arbatov provides a Russian perspective on the relationship between nuclear deterrence and nuclear proliferation, the policies of the "official" members of the nuclear club, and deterrence and nonproliferation policies in bi- and multi-lateral settings. The conclusions are the product of a working group of Russian experts, which Arbatov has chaired and which has been meeting for the past nine months in Moscow.

George Perkovich, Vice President and Director of Studies at the Carnegie Endowment, presided.

CaucasusRussiaNuclear PolicyNuclear Energy

Event Speaker

Alexei Arbatov

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speaker

Alexei Arbatov

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