The 2007 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference brought over 800 experts and officials from more than 45 countries and international organizations to discuss emerging trends in nuclear nonproliferation, strategic stability, deterrence, disarmament, and nuclear energy.
2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference, which took place on Monday, June 25 – Tuesday 26, 2007 at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.

What we need is both vision - a scenario for a world free of nuclear weapons. And action - progressive steps to reduce warhead numbers and to limit the role of nuclear weapons in security policy. These two strands are separate but they are mutually reinforcing. Both are necessary, both at the moment too weak.
Welcome and opening remarks by Jessica T. Mathews and George Perkovich
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Discussion by Carnegie's Jessica T. Mathews, Ambassador Max M. Kampelman, and Senator Sam Nunn, at the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference.
Discussion at the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference on options available the the UN Security Council to address Iran's nuclear ambitions.

On June 25, Carnegie senior associate Nathan Brown presented his commentary "The Peace Process Has No Clothes: The Decay of the Palestinian Authority and the International Response." Daniel Levy of the New American Foundation served as discussant and Marina Ottaway moderated.

2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Panel: Forging Nonproliferation Consensus after U.S.-Indian Civil Nuclear Cooperation.

2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Panel

2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Panel