Meeting, Chicago
Monday, February 8, 2010
In collaboration with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Global Nuclear Future
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Scott Sagan (7 min.) is the Caroline S.G. Munro Professor
of Political Science, codirector of Stanford's Center for International Security
and Cooperation, and a senior fellow at The Freeman Spogli Institute. Before joining
the Stanford faculty, Sagan was a lecturer in the department of government at Harvard
University and served as a special assistant to the director of the organization
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Pentagon. He has also served as a consultant
to the office of the Secretary of Defense, the Sandia National Laboratory, and the
Los Alamos National Laboratory. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences and serves as a coleader of the Academy’s initiative on the Global Nuclear
Future.
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Robert Rosner (6 min.) is the William E. Wrather Distinguished
Service Professor in the departments of astronomy and astrophysics, and physics
at the University of Chicago. He is former president of UChicago Argonne, LLC and
former director of Argonne National Laboratory. Previously, he served as chairman
of the department of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago, director
of the Center for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes at the University of Chicago,
and was the Rothschild Visiting Professor at the Newton Institute for Mathematical
Sciences at Cambridge University. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society
and a foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. He is also
a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a senior advisor to the
Global Nuclear Future Initiative.
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Steven Miller (6 min.) is director of the International
Security Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the
Harvard Kennedy School. He is editor-in-chief of the quarterly journal International
Security and coeditor of the International Security Program’s book series, BCSIA
Studies in International Security. He was senior research fellow at the Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute and taught defense and arms control studies
in the department of political science at MIT. He is a fellow of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences and serves as a member of the Academy’s Committee on International
Security Studies. He is a coleader of the Academy’s initiative on the Global Nuclear
Future.
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