Sessione I - UN, International Relations and Iraq war
Bas De Gaay Fortman, Utrecht University, The Netherlands “Bella Americana”: Some consequences for the United Nations
Ugo Villani, University of Rome “La Sapienza", Italy The war against Iraq, the United Nations and International Law
Sessione II - Proliferation and Arms Control in the Middle East and Indian Sub-continent
Uday Bhaskar, Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis, New Delhi, India Unilateral actions and military
interventions: in the future of non-proliferation and arms control with
special reference to Southern Asia
Abdul H. Nayyar, Physics Department, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan Nuclear South Asia, Post-9/11
Marco Maestro, CIRP, University of Bari Italy Some scattered comments for a byrd’s eye view of the present Middle East situation
Sessione III - America and the World today
Stephen E. Miller,
Director, International Security Program, Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA Primacy or order? American power and the global system after Iraq
Nadia Alexandrova Arbatova, IMEMO, Moscow, Russia Russian-American relations after the war in Iraq
Giuseppe Nardulli, Physics Department, University of Bari; Union of Scientists for Disarmament, Bari, Italy Iraq war: lies and realities
Hugo Estrella Tampieri, Pugwash Giovani (Argentina); Universidad Nacional de Cordoba From the backyard: Legitimacy, conflict and opportunities in Latin America
Sessione IV - Nuclear proliferation in Iran and North-Korea
Mahmood Sariolghalm, Associate Professor of Political Science at Shahid Beheshti (National) University, Tehran, Iran The conceptual consequences of the New Iraq for Iran
Ralph Cossa, President of the Pacific Forum CSIS Combating the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction: Dealing with the Korean Peninsula nuclear crisis
Sessione V - Proliferation, counter proliferation and unilateralism
Bruce G. Blair, President of the Center for Defense Information The logic of intelligence hype and blidness Francesco Calogero,
Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Rome I “La
Sapienza”, Italy - Former Secretary General of the Pugwash Conferences
on Science and World Affairs The risk of nuclear terrorism
Trevor Findlay, Executive Director of VERTIC, London, Unuted Kingdon and Ben Mines, VERTIC UNMOVIC in Iraq: an opportunity lost. Ritorna a: Eventi