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Several days before world leaders gathered this March in The Hague for the Nuclear Security Summit, Belfer Center staff joined with dozens of other leading experts from around the world to participate in the Nuclear Knowledge Summit in Amsterdam. At the event, Martin Malin and Nickolas Roth interviewed conference participants about what progress had been made and what work still remained in the effort to reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism. The experts interviewed included:
- Dr. Greg Austin – Professorial Fellow, Policy Innovation (EastWest Institute)
- Dr. Robert Floyd – Director General (Australian Safeguards and Non-proliferation Office)
- Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins – Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation (U.S. Department of State)
- Dr. Mustafa Kibaroglu – Chair, International Relations Department (Okan University); Director, Center for Eurasian Studies (Okan University)
- Dr. Eli Levite – Nonresident Senior Associate, Nuclear Policy Program (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- Dr. Pavel Podvig - Member (International Panel on Fissile Materials)
What Progress Has Been Made
Challenges Ahead
Interview with Robert Floyd
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