MIT's Science, Technology, and Global Security Working Group presents:

Nuclear Abolition!
A talk by Ambassador James E. Goodby
co-author of the report: Reykjavik Revisited: Steps toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons

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. Co-editors of the report are George P. Shultz and Sidney D. Drell.

Ambassador Goodby will discuss the report as well as the recent conference on disarmament, 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>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
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