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Conference of Experts Plenary Panel Papers


The Supply Side:  Transnational Criminal Networks, WMD Traffickers, & Materials

Terrorists’ Acquisition of Nuclear Weapons:  The Dangerous Synergy Between Weak States and Illicit Nuclear Proliferation
- David Albright, President, Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS)
 
The Economics of Nuclear Terrorism
- Jeffrey Lewis, Director, Nuclear Strategy and Nonproliferation Initiative, The New America Foundation
 
Growing Together:  Ideological and Operational Linkages Between Terrorist and Criminal Networks
- Louise Shelley, Director, The Transnational Crime & Corruption Center, American University
 



 
The Demand Side:  Terrorist Networks and the Ideology of Catastrophic Terror
 
Motivations for Engaging in Nuclear Terrorism
- Gary Ackerman, Director of Research, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Response to Terrorism
 
The One Hundred Percent Solution to Preventing Catastrophic Nuclear Terrorism
- Charles D. Ferguson, Fellow for Science and Technology, Council on Foreign Relations
 
The Final Act:  Ideologies of Catastrophic Terror
- James J. F. Forest, Director of Terrorism Studies, United States Military Academy, West Point
 



Case Studies of State to Non-State Collaboration:  Pakistan, Iran and North Korea, and Russia
 
Pakistan, Terrorism, and Proliferation:  Prospects and Policies
- Stephen Phillip Cohen, Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution
 
Emerging Nuclear States and Possible Terrorist Acquisition of Nuclear Weapons—Iran and North Korea
- Jon B. Wolfsthal, Fellow, International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies 
 
A Historical Perspective on Converging Threats:  The Case of Russia
- David E. Mosher, Senior Policy Analyst, The RAND Corporation

 
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