International Perspective on Nuclear Deterrence
“European Perspectives on Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century” was a British American Security Information Council (BASIC) Session panel at the Fifth Annual Nuclear Deterrence Summit, “Maintaining a Credible Deterrent Amidst Funding Constraints,” held February 19-22, 2013, at the Renaissance Capital View Hotel by ExchangeMonitor Publications and Forums.
Current and former officials from Britain, France and Poland talked about nuclear weapons, pointing to Iran and North Korea as major concern… read more
Current and former officials from Britain, France and Poland talked about nuclear weapons, pointing to Iran and North Korea as major concerns, and to the U.S. as the country which should take the lead on denuclearization.
“European Perspectives on Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century” was a British American Security Information Council (BASIC) Session panel at the Fifth Annual Nuclear Deterrence Summit, “Maintaining a Credible Deterrent Amidst Funding Constraints,” held February 19-22, 2013, at the Renaissance Capital View Hotel by ExchangeMonitor Publications and Forums. close
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