Sixth ISODARCO-Beijing Seminar on Arms Control
SHANGHAI, CHINA — 29-31 OCTOBER 1998
Overview
Participants
Agenda
ISODARCO PAPERS
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Eric Arnett, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Nuclear testing and stability in Asia
Francesco Calogero, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Rome University I, and Chairman, Pugwash Council, Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
The Future of Nuclear Weaponry and Our Civilization
Frank Ronald Cleminson, Department of Foreign Affairs, Canada
Multilateral On-going Monitoring and Verification (OMV) of Compliance: Nurturing Cost-Effectiveness
Thomas B. Cochran, Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc
Disposition of Fissile Material from Nuclear Weapons
Richard T. Cupitt, Associate Director, Center for International Trade and Security, University of Georgia
The Compatibility of US and Chinese Export Controls
Marco Di Capua Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Technology Innovation in China
William H. Dunlop, Program Leader, Proliferation Prevention and Arms Control, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Nonproliferation through International Lab-to-Lab Technology Cooperation
Christina Filarowski, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Joint US/PRC CTBT OSI Simulation Exercises
Richard L. Garwin, Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology, Council on Foreign Relations
Nuclear Weapons and International Security
Gert G. Harigel, Geneva International Peace Research Institute (GIPRI) & International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility (INES)
Military Sales and Nuclear Proliferation, Disarmament and Arms Control
Hong Yuan-Eng, Institute of World Economics & Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (INES)
The Implication of TMD System in Japan to China’s Security
Rebecca Johnson, The Acronym Institute
Engaging the Five Nuclear Powers in Disarmament Talks
Li Bin, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
An Immediate Step in Global Nuclear Arms Control
Li Zhimin and Li Feizhi, Science & Technology Information Center of China Academy of Engineering Physics
Impact of South-Asia’s Nuclear Tests upon CTBT
George Lindsey, Canadian Institute of Strategic Studies
Liu Gongliang, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
Nuclear Materials and International Security
Ming-Shih Lu, Brookhaven National Laboratory
The IAEA Strengthened International Safeguards Systems
Yuzo Murayama, Associate Professor, Osaka University of Foreign Studies
China’s Export Control Policy in East Asian Context: Implications from Economic Perspectives
Robert S. Norris, Natural Resources Defense Council
India and Pakistan, At the Crossroads
Lester G. Paldy, Center for Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education, State University of New York at Stony Brook
A Code of Ethics on Arms R&D for Scientists and Engineers
Mu Changlin and Pan Tao, China Institute for International Strategic Studies
International Nonproliferation Regimes after the Cold War
Dingli Shen, Center for American Studies, Fudan University
Promoting Nuclear Nonproliferation: A Chinese View
Frank Von Hippel, Professor of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, Chairman of the research arm of the Federation of American Scientists
De-alerting Nuclear Missiles
Wu Jun Beijing Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics
The Steps to No-First-Use Treaty
Zhuang Jianzhong, Shanghai Institute for International Strategic Studies