[Sci-tech-public] STGS talk by Ambassador James E. Goodby, March 20, 12:00 noon at MIT

Debbie Meinbresse meinbres at MIT.EDU
Thu Mar 13 12:55:14 EDT 2008


>Nuclear Abolition!
>A talk by Ambassador James E. Goodby
>
>Thursday, March 20, 2008
>12:00p - 1:30p
>E51-095
>Free and open to the public.
>
>This preliminary report from The Hoover Institution's conference 
>"Reykjavik Revisited", held in October 2007, examines the practical 
>steps required to address the nuclear threat and to move toward the 
>goal established by Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev at their 
>historic 1986 meeting in Reykjavik about the elimination of nuclear weapons.
>
>Ambassador Goodby will discuss the report as well as the recent 
>conference on disarmament, called Achieving the Vision of a World 
>Free of Nuclear Weapons, held in Oslo, Norway in February 2008.
>
>Ambassador James E. Goodby was President Clinton's Special 
>Ambassador and Chief United States Negotiator for the Safe and 
>Secure Dismantlement of Nuclear Weapons. He is currently a Research 
>Fellow at The Hoover Institution at Stanford University and a 
>Research Affiliate of the Science, Technology, and Society Program at MIT.
>
>Please feel free to bring your own lunch.
>Contact Subrata Ghoshroy for more information at 617-253-3846 or 
>visit http://web.mit.edu/stgs/seminarseries.html
>
>*******************************************************************
>
>Danielle Mancini
>Program in Science, Technology, and Society
>Science, Technology, and Global Security Working Group
>MIT, E51-163D
>77 Massachusetts Avenue
>Cambridge, MA 02139
>http://web.mit.edu/stgs
>Tel: 617-452-2542
>Fax:617-258-5750
>Email: dmancini at mit.edu

Debbie Meinbresse
STS Program, MIT
617-452-2390
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