Andalo 2010 | Principal Lecturers | Programme | List of Participants | Contributed Papers |
PRINCIPAL LECTURERS
James Acton
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA
Alexey Arbatov
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Moscow, Russia
Nadia Arbatov
Institute for World Economy and International Relations, Russia
Marco De Andreis
Italian Customs Agency, Rome, Italy
Eliminating NATO Tactical Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Industry
Matthew Evangelista
Cornell University, USA
"Nuclear Abolition or Nuclear Umbrella? - Choices and Contradictions in US Proposals for 'Global Zero'"
Link to Website
Barath Gopalaswamy
SIPRI, Stockholm, Sweden
Dennis Gormley
University of Pittsburgh, USA
"SILENT RETREAT - The Future of U.S. Nuclear Weapons"
"The Path to Deep Nuclear Reductions"
Lukasz Kulesa
Polish Institute of International Affairs, Poland
"The Coming NATO Nuclear Debate"
"The Future of Nuclear Weapons in NATO"
"Reduce US Nukes in Europe to Zero, and Keep NATO Strong
(and Nuclear). A View from Poland."
Giorgio La Malfa
Italian Parliament, Rome, Italy
Jeffrey Lewis
New America Foundation, Washington DC, USA
Arend Meerburg
Former Ambassador from the Netherlands, NL
"A Fissile Material (Cut-Off) Treaty"
"http://www.fissilematerials.org"
"Article by Paul Meyer in Disarmament Diplomacy nr. 91"
Andreas Persbo
The Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC), London, UK
Tariq Rauf
International Atomic Energy Agency, Geneva, CH
Carl Robichaud
Carnegie Corporation of New York, USA
Randy Rydell
Office for Disarmament Affairs, United Nations, New York, USA
"Nuclear Disarmament and General and Complete Disarmament"
Stephen I. Schwartz
The Nonproliferation Review, Monterey Institute of International Studies, USA
Sun Xiangli
Center for Strategic Studies, China Academy of Engineering Physic, Beijing, China
Jean Pascal Zanders
European Union Institute for Security Studies, France
"Challenges to Disarmament Regimes: the Case of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention"
"Article XI of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Between irrelevance and indispensability"
"Armament and Disarmament in a Changing Security Environment"
"Disarmament and Arms Control - An overview of issues and an assessment of the future"
"Nuclear disarmament: Lessons from the prohibition of biological and chemical weapons"