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Decoding the Iran Agreement: What Constitutes Effective Verification and Monitoring
On Thursday, August 6, Belfer Center Senior Fellow Olli Heinonen took part in a teleconference to assess the Iran nuclear agreement sponsored by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
Heinonen was joined by fellow arms control experts Joan Rohlfing and Frank von Hippel in the panel discussion titled "Decoding the Iran Agreement: What Constitutes Effective Verification and Monitoring?" The discussion was moderated by The Atlantic's James Fallows.
A podcast of the event is available here.
A summary of the panel discussion in the Bulletin can be read here.
For more information on this publication:
Belfer Communications Office
For Academic Citation:
Heinonen, Olli. “Decoding the Iran Agreement: What Constitutes Effective Verification and Monitoring.” Presentation, August 14, 2015. (presented at Teleconference, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists).
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On Thursday, August 6, Belfer Center Senior Fellow Olli Heinonen took part in a teleconference to assess the Iran nuclear agreement sponsored by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
Heinonen was joined by fellow arms control experts Joan Rohlfing and Frank von Hippel in the panel discussion titled "Decoding the Iran Agreement: What Constitutes Effective Verification and Monitoring?" The discussion was moderated by The Atlantic's James Fallows.
A podcast of the event is available here.
A summary of the panel discussion in the Bulletin can be read here.
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Analysis & Opinions - Foreign Policy
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In the Spotlight
Most Viewed
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