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In DC? Debate TONIGHT: John Isaacs vs. Baker Spring on Nuke Reductions
Feb 16, 2010 | Posted by Katie

If you're in DC, join us TONIGHT for a debate between John Isaacs and the Heritage Foundation's Baker Spring. Details, including RSVP info below:

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PONI Debates the Issues: Nuclear Reductions

Resolved: further reductions in the nuclear arsenal are in the national security interest of the United States.

Date: Tuesday, Feb 16, 2010 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location:  Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1800 K Street, NW, Washington DC, 20006 CSIS B1 Conference Center

The CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) will host the sixth event in a series of live debates that bring together top nuclear experts to debate key nuclear topics.  

The debate will feature John Isaacs, Executive Director of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and Baker Spring, F.M. Kirby Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.  

To RSVP, contact Chris Jones via e-mail  <mailto:cjones@csis.org> or by phone at (202) 775-3234

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