13
November 2012
Past Event
Combating Nuclear Terrorism: Overcoming the Senate Impasse

Combating Nuclear Terrorism: Overcoming the Senate Impasse

Past Event
Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters
November 13, 2012
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13
November 2012
Past Event

1015 15th Street, N.W., 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005

Speakers:
Richard Weitz,

Hudson Senior Fellow and Director, Center for Political-Military Analysis

Alexandra Toma,

Executive Director, Connect U.S. Fund

Christopher Ford,

Hudson Senior Fellow and former U.S. Special Representative for Nuclear Nonproliferation

Laura Holgate,

Senior Director, WMD Terrorism and Threat Reduction, National Security Council

Kingston Reif,

Director of Nuclear Non-Proliferation at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

Politicians on both sides of the aisle can agree that nuclear terrorism is one of the greatest threats to U.S. national security. In June, the House of Representatives passed the Nuclear Terrorism Conventions Implementation and Safety of Maritime Navigation Act of 2012 in that spirit.

This bipartisan legislation would implement key requirements of the 2005 International Convention on the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (ISCANT) and the essential 2005 amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (CPPNM). However, the legislation has stalled in the Senate.

How would these two treaties strengthen America's ability to combat nuclear terrorism? How would U.S. ratification of the treaties impact the ratification processes in other countries? Why is U.S. leadership and diplomatic engagement on nuclear security essential to sustaining international support for securing vulnerable nuclear materials and preventing nuclear smuggling?

The Hudson Institute's Center for Political-Military Analysis—in conjunction with The Connect U.S. Fund—welcomed a distinguished panel to discuss the nuclear terrorism conventions, their importance, and the prospects for Senate approval.

For questions please contact Richard Weitz

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