Can Iran’s Bomb be Stopped?

The Washington Quarterly roundtable discussion
  • Friday, Dec 18, 2009
  • Can Iran’s Bomb be Stopped?
    The Washington Quarterly roundtable discussion

    With

    Ambassador James Dobbins
    Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center, RAND Corporation
    Former Special Envoy for Afghanistan

    and

    Suzanne Maloney
    Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Brookings Institution
    Former policy planning analyst, U.S. State Department

    Moderated by 

    Alexander T.J. Lennon
    Editor in Chief, The Washington Quarterly
    Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS

    In this roundtable discussion to accompany the release of the January 2010 issue of The Washington Quarterly, James Dobbins and Suzanne Maloney, authors of “Negotiating with Iran: Reflections from Personal Experience” and “Sanctioning Iran: If Only It Were So Simple” respectively, will discuss the benefits and limits of recent developments and potential options to address Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

    Please RSVP to skhan@csis.org by Wednesday, December 16

  • Contact

    The Washington Quarterly
    (202) 775-3127

Location

B1 Conference Center
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1800 K Street, NW
Washington DC, 20006

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