Due to popular demand, in-person registrations for our Sept. 25 Annual Meeting are almost sold out. The few spaces that remain will be open until this Friday, Sept 19. Register now to claim your seat. 

 

For those unable to attend in person, we invite our members and colleagues to view our remarkable lineup of speakers and panelist via a live webcast. 

 

Please register to receive the link for the webcast by email.

The event will be webcast from the at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C.  from 12:00pm to 5:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, Sept 25. 


Senator Chris Van Hollen, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a leading voice for effective diplomacy to reduce and eliminate nuclear threats will keynote the event.

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Our expert panel participants will address critical national and international security issues, including:

  • "How Effective Diplomacy Can Still Solve the Impasse Over Iran's Nuclear Program." Panelists include former Iranian Foreign Minister  Javad Zarif, nonnproliferation policy expert Kelsey Davenport, and Iran senior analyst Naysan Rafati.
  • "Off-Ramps from a Three-Way Nuclear Arms Race." Panelists include former Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance Mallory Stewart, public policy professor  Steve Fetter, and senior defense researcher Kingston Reif.
  • "The Growing Push for Action to Reduce the Nuclear Danger." Panelists include political psychologist and polling expert Steve Kull, senior research fellow Bill Hartung, and General Secretary of the Friends Committee on National Legislation Bridget Moix.
 

The full program and list of speakers are available at ArmsControl.org/2025AnnualMeeting.

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