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June 21st, 2010
The EPA organized the XXII edition of 'International Seminar on Defence' 15 and June 16 in Toledo.
According to a press release reported the Association of European Journalists, the workshop consists of five sessions that will be breaking down the latest developments in the field of nuclear weapons, the current situation with a view to the revision of the NPT, the effectiveness of such weapons, so as forecasts of the future in this field.
After the inauguration, in the second, tera gold, session 'Nuclear weapons: itinerary, review and prospects' analyze the global landscape after the momentum which has been the world leaders to the reduction of armaments and work on the revision of the "NPT" .
The next session, 'Exhaustion of conventional deterrence: new realities "analyze the effectiveness of the possession of nuclear arsenals as a deterrent method, while the fourth,' Nuclear Proliferation: old and new threats',, gods and heroes gold, focus on the future of deterrence conventional as well as the possibility that today have non-State entities such as terrorist groups, to seize such weapons.
Finally, the fifth session, "? A nuclear-free horizon?" detailing the future of disarmament, which to this day clear contradictions are identified.
Among the speakers at the seminar include the executive, tera gold, director of British-American Security Information Council, Paul Ingram, the director of Imstituto of International Affairs and Foreign Policy (INCIPE), Vicente Garrido, the general secretary of the Club of Madrid, Fernando Perpignan Robert and President of the PIR Center in Moscow, Vladimir Orlov.
On the other hand, will also attend the "International Seminar on Dnce ', the writer and journalist, Jose Maria Ridao, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, Lawrence Korb, the chairman of the Board of Directors of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, Francois Heisbourg, and the Spanish ambassador to the Organization of the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO), Carlos Miranda.
This call has the collaboration of the Ministry of Dnce and aims to provoke discussion among specialists, military, academia and journalism around the new perspectives that seem to thrive in dnse policy. The seminar is held with great success since the year 1983.