March 16-17, 2000, Washington Marriott Hotel Washington, D.C.

Full Conference Proceedings (pdf file, requires Acrobat Reader)

The full conference proceedings include the transcribed remarks of the six keynote addresses as well as the videotape greeting graciously provided by President Bill Clinton, the presentations in the opening plenary panel on proliferation prospects, and rapporteur summaries of all the panel sessions.

Over 400 officials and specialists from around the world attended the Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference.

We have assembled an internet directory of the over 100 organizations that were represented at the conference.
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Internet Directory of Participating Organizations

 

Addresses

President Bill Clinton

View President Clinton's Video Address (requires RealPlayer)
United States Secretary of Energy
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command

Political Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France
President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Director, Carnegie Non-Proliferation Project

Plenary Panels

Proliferation Prospects

John Simpson (Chair)

Director, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies, University of Southampton
Diplomat-in-Residence, Council on Foreign Relations
Ambassador of Sweden to the United States

Dean, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

Embassy of the People's Republic of China

The Clinton Non-Proliferation Legacy

Mitchell Reiss (Chair)
Dean of International Affairs, College of William and Mary
Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes
Associate Legal Adviser,
US Department of State
Janne Nolan
Director of International Programs, The Century Fund
Executive Director, Nonproliferation Policy Education Center

The Expanded Threat Reduction Initiative for Russia

Kenneth Luongo (Chair)Executive Director, Russian-American Nuclear Security Advisory Council
Rose GottemoellerDeputy Under Secretary of Energy for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation
Ambassador William TaylorDeputy Coordinator of Assistance to the Newly Independent States, US Department of State
Susan KochDeputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Threat Reduction Policy

Break-out Panels

Jon Wolfsthal (Chair)Carnegie EndowmentMichael Krepon (Chair)Stimson CenterJohn Parachini (Chair)Monterey Institute
Col. Robert BoudreauUS Department of DefenseCamille GrandMinistry of Defense, FranceJerrold PostGeorge Washington University
Matthew BunnHarvard UniversityMitsuru KurosawaOsaka UniversityEhud SprinzakHebrew University
Vladimir OrlovPIR CenterAlexander PikayevCarnegie EndowmentJessica SternHarvard University
Vladimir RybachenkovMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Russian Federation    

Stephen Cohen (Chair)Brookings InstitutionDaniel Poneman (Chair)Hogan & HartsonMarie Chevrier (Chair)University of Texas
P.R. ChariInstitute of Peace and Conflict StudiesPaul LeventhalNuclear Control InstituteElisa HarrisNational Security Council
Robert EinhornU.S. Department of DefenseFred McGoldrickBengelsdorf, McGoldrick, & AssociatesKaren MössenlechnerMinistry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands
Masuma HasanCabinet Secretary, Government of PakistanMinister Myung Hwan YuEmbassy of the Republic of KoreaBrad RobertsInstitute for Defense Analyses
Ashley TellisRAND Corporation    

Robert Litwak (Chair)Wilson CenterMichael Eisenstadt (Chair)Washington Institute for Near East PolicyTariq Rauf (chair)Monterey Institute
Hiroyasu AndoGovernment of JapanDavid AlbrightInstitute for Science and International SecurityRebecca JohnsonAcronym Institute
Peter HayesNautilus InstituteShyam BhatiaDeccan Herald of IndiaWilliam PotterMonterey Institute
Gary SamoreNational Security CouncilGeoffrey KempNixon CenterEnrique Roman-MoreyOPANAL
    Leonard SpectorU.S. Department of Energy

David Shambaugh (Chair)George Washington UniversityGary Bertsch (Chair)University of GeorgiaElizabeth BeckerNew York Times
Bates GillBrookings InstitutionWilliam ClementsGeneral ElectricSteven AndreasenNational Security Council
Robert ManningCouncil on Foreign RelationsRichard CupittUniversity of GeorgiaLisbeth GronlundUnion of Concerned Scientists & MIT
Dingli ShenFudan UniversityElaina KiritchenkoRussian Academy of SciencesBaker SpringHeritage Foundation
 

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1997: "Enhancing the Tools of the Trade"
1996: "Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Millennium: Prospects and Initiatives"


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