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"Shultz on Nukes — Then & Now," March 24-28, 2008
Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz appears on "Uncommon Knowledge" with Peter Robinson to discuss the Nuclear Security Project, which is aimed at "ending nuclear weapons as a threat to the world."
The folllowing videos appear courtesy of http://www.fora.tv/
Reykjavik Revisited: Steps Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, October 25-25, 2007
On October 24-25, 2007 the Hoover Institution and NTI hosted a two-day conference of US security experts focused on the ten steps articulated in the January 4, 2007 Shultz, Perry, Kissinger, Nunn Wall Street Journal op-ed.
Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference, June 25, 2007
A panel on "A World Free of Nuclear Weapons" with Ambassador Max M. Kampelman of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP; former Senator Sam Nunn of the Nuclear Threat Initiative; and Jessica T. Mathews of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Also, a keynote address by former UK Foreign Minister Margaret Beckett titled "A World Free of Nuclear Weapons?"
Senator Nunn in conversation with Charlie Rose on June 18, 2007
Sam Nunn describes the vision and the steps outlined in The Wall Street Journal January 4, 2007 op-ed "A World Free of Nuclear Weapons" and the threats posed by terrorists trying to acquire nuclear weapons and materials.
World Affairs Council of Northern California, March 19, 2007
"A World Free of Nuclear Weapons?" — with George P. Shultz, William J. Perry and Sidney Drell in conversation with Jane Wales, President and CEO of the World Affairs Council of Northern California. Secretaries Shultz and Perry, joined by arms control expert Sidney Drell, discuss the uncertain state of nuclear proliferation in the world.
2006 Reykjavik Summit 20th Anniversary Conference, October 11, 2006
In 2006, Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Dr. Sidney D. Drell held a conference at the Hoover Institution to analyze the vision that Reagan and Gorbachev brought to Reykjavik, its impact on subsequent events, and its relevance in today’s world of growing nuclear dangers.
2007 Reykjavik Revisited: Steps Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Photos from a two-day conference of security experts focused on the ten steps articulated in the Shultz, Perry, Kissinger, Nunn Wall Street Journal op-ed.
2006 Reykjavik Summit 20th Anniversary Conference
Photos from the October 2006 conference at the Hoover Institution.
Reykjavik 1986 Summit
Photos from President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland.
The folllowing audio clips appear courtesy of http://www.fora.tv/
Steps Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, The Hoover Institution, October 25, 2007
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A panel discussion at a dinner organized in conjunction with the October 24-25, 2007 Reykjavik Summit 21st Anniversary Conference. Participants include George P. Shultz, Henry A. Kissinger, William J. Perry, Sam Nunn, Max Kampelman and Sidney D. Drell.
"A World Free of Nuclear Weapons?", by Margaret Beckett, June 25, 2007
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Margaret Beckett, former UK Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, was the keynote speaker at the June 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference.
Reykjavik Summit 20th Anniversary, The Hoover Institution, October 11, 2006
To download the audio clip, follow the link, then click 'Downloads' in the right upper area of the page and 'Audio [MP3]'
A panel discussion exploring Implications of the Reykjavik Summit on its Twentieth Anniversary. The panel features a conversation between former Secretary of State George P. Shultz; former Ambassador and Head of the United States Delegation to the Negotiations with the Soviet Union on Nuclear and Space Arms in Geneva Max Kampelman; and former Ambassador to Finland and the German Democratic Republic Rozanne Ridgway. The panel is moderated by Hoover research fellow Peter Robinson.
