Nuclear Issues

9 Items

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Yvonne Yew Seeks Better Understanding of the Non-Aligned Movement in Nuclear Global Order

    Author:
  • Joseph Leahy
| Winter 2011-2012

Since the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged 50 years ago to counter the dominant power blocs of the Northern Hemisphere, a new global order has taken shape. In her June 2011 discussion paper, “Diplomacy and Nuclear Non-Proliferation: Navigating the Non-Aligned Movement,” Belfer Center fellow Yvonne Yew argues that developing countries now stand at a pivotal moment for nuclear engagement.

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

November Conference to Examine Middle East Progress, Conflict

Winter 2007-2008

On November 8, the Belfer Center's Dubai Initiative and the Dubai School of Government will sponsor a conference titled The Middle East: Between Progress and Conflict. Speakers and panelists at the conference will provide a framework for analyzing the divergent trends at play in the Middle East through academic discussions and policy-making debates.

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Newsmakers

Winter 2007-2008

Belfer Center's faculty in the news.

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Belfer in Brief

Spring 2007

A brief synopsis of events, happenings, and news at the Belfer Center.

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Iraq WMD Commission: Why Was Intelligence “Dead Wrong”?

| Spring 2005

On March 31, 2005, the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction, concluded that the "Intelligence Community was dead wrong in almost all of its pre-war judgments about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction." Co-chaired by Laurence H. Silberman and Charles S. Robb, the WMD Commission presented its findings to President Bush after a year of intense research and interviews.

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Belfer Center Informs United Nations Reform Debate

Spring 2005

While United Nations reform efforts have been at the forefront of the news in recent months, reform activity has been underway within the U.N. for several years. The Belfer Center has been contributing its expertise to the reform debate on several fronts.

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- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School Belfer Center Newsletter

Experts Identify Strategies for UN Leadership on Non-Proliferation

Spring 2004

On April 5, the Belfer Center, together with the United Nations Foundation and the Nuclear Threat Initiative, convened a group of top nuclear arms control experts and leaders at the Kennedy School for a roundtable discussion to formulate recommendations on how the United Nations might take a renewed leadership role in nuclear nonproliferation. The session was held at the request of a high-level panel convened by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan to propose measures to counter threats to global peace and security.