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SUMMARY:An Update on the War in Ukraine: Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
DESCRIPTION:Join military strategist Stephen Biddle and Ukraine expert Melinda Haring in a conversation with national security reporter Julian Barnes to discuss the strategic landscape of the war in Ukraine. We will explore military strategic options from both Russian and Ukrainian perspectives including what the next phase of the war could bring. \nRegister for this Bulletin virtual program. \nSpeakers include: \n\nStephen Biddle \nProfessor of International and Public Affairs\, Columbia University \n\nStephen Biddle is Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University\, a member of the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies\, and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Defense Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. He has served on the Defense Department’s Defense Policy Board\, on General David Petraeus’ Joint Strategic Assessment Team in Baghdad in 2007\, as a Senior Advisor to the Central Command Assessment Team in Washington in 2008-9\, as a member of General Stanley McChrystal’s Initial Strategic Assessment Team in Kabul in 2009\, and on a variety of other government advisory panels and analytical teams. Biddle lectures regularly at the U.S. Army War College and other military schools\, and has presented testimony before congressional committees on issues relating to the wars in Iraq\, Afghanistan\, and Syria; force planning; conventional net assessment; and European arms control. \n\n\nMelinda Haring \nSenior Advisor\, Razom for Ukraine; Non-Resident Senior Fellow\, Atlantic Council \n\nMelinda Haring senior advisor at Razom for Ukraine and a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. Previously\, she was the deputy director of the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and editor of the Atlantic Council’s popular publication\, the UkraineAlert blog. She is the author of the report Reforming the democracy bureaucracy (FPRI\, 2013) coauthor of Biden and Ukraine: a strategy for the next administration (Atlantic Council\, 2021)\, Biden and Belarus: a strategy for the next administration (Atlantic Council\, 2021)\, Ukraine’s internally displaced persons hold a key to peace (Atlantic Council\, 2017)\, and a contributor to Does democracy matter? (Rowman & Littlefield\, 2017). Haring has worked for the Superhumans Center\, Eurasia Foundation\, Freedom House\, and the National Democratic Institute. \n\n\n\nJulian Barnes \n\nNational Security Reporter\, The New York Times \n\nJulian Barnes is a reporter covering the U.S. intelligence agencies and international security matters for The New York Times. He writes about the American intelligence community\, including the Central Intelligence Agency\, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and other spy agencies\, as well as broader national and international security issues. His stories seek to break news about what intelligence officials are thinking\, and occasionally doing\, and to explain the U.S. perspective on security matters. He has written about security issues for more than two decades. For much of that time he covered the military and the Defense Department\, working for U.S. News & World Report\, The Los Angeles Times and The Wall Street Journal and reporting about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. \n\nSign Up at
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SUMMARY:Bulletin of Atomic Scientists: Annual Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Bulletin Annual Gathering 2023: Keynote conversation with Christopher Nolan\nNovember 6\, 2023 | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Central Time\nConnect with the Bulletin’s global supporters \nParticipate in high-level conversations \nEngage from the comfort of home \nFor our annual gathering\, Conversations Before Midnight (CBM) 2023\, we will remain virtual\, acknowledging that our audience is spread throughout the United States and around the world. This year we are thrilled to feature award-winning and Academy Award-nominated director Christopher Nolan as our keynote speaker. As with past gatherings\, we also will continue to provide unique access to high-level conversations with world-renowned experts on a variety of topics including nuclear risk\, climate change\, disruptive technologies like AI\, and biosecurity. \nFor those that have purchased Zoom room (“tables”) in the past\, we have a few exciting changes to enhance your experience. This year\, each attendee can select which conversation to join based on their area of interest\, rather than travel through the evening together as a table. Participants will still have the opportunity to ask questions of the experts\, who will be led in discussion by a seasoned moderator.  Then\, following these focused discussions\, your guests can return to your private Zoom room to share what they heard over the course of the evening. \nYou get the opportunity to interact with guests at your hosted table during the evening\, but you also join other groups in your topic of interest. Here are the dynamic conversations we have planned for you: \n\nHow black holes affect our map of the universe.\nPandemic Potential: What have we learned from Covid?\nWhy is the climate so extreme this year?\nFrom Oppenheimer to today’s nuclear landscape.\nPandora? Prometheus? What to make of recent breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence.
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