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On March 16, 2016 Dr. Richard Weitz, Director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis at Hudson Institute, delivered a public lecture “Promoting Trilaterial Nonproliferation Cooperation in Troubled Times: Russia, China, and the United States” at the Russian International Affairs Council.

On March 16, 2016 Dr. Richard Weitz, Director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis at Hudson Institute, delivered a public lecture “Nuclear Non-Proliferation amidst Crisis: Russia, China and the US” at the Russian International Affairs Council.

What is the state of negotiations on nuclear disarmament between the major powers?

What role do Russia and China play in settling the nuclear issue of North Korea?

Is it possible to establish in the Middle East a zone free of weapons of mass destruction? Who prevents this initiative?

Why have Latin American countries abandoned their nuclear programs? Is this decision irreversible?

During the lecture and the followed discussion Dr. Richard Weitz highlighted these and other issues and gave professional advice to young specialists in international affairs.

Public Lecture by Dr. Richard Weitz “Nuclear Non-Proliferation amidst Crisis: Russia, China and the US”

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