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(((James Acton)))

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Co-director, @carnegienpp and senior fellow, @CarnegieEndow; nuclear policy, national security & politics; occasional agonizing about @Nationals; RT≠E etc.

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linkhttp://www.carnegieendowment.org/experts/?fa=434 calendar_today04-03-2012 03:48:51

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Let's be honest. An IAEA censure on Iran will have no effect--absolutely none--on Trump's policy toward Iran. So take the marginal win. Hold off censure for now in return for Iran ceasing enrichment to 60%. nytimes.com/2024/11/20/wor…

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🚨🚨*ANOTHER* JOB ALERT🚨🚨 Council on Foreign Relations is advertising for a Stanton Nuclear Security Senior Fellow. Fantastic opportunity for a long-term position from which to shaping thinking about the Bomb. careers-cfr.icims.com/jobs/2615/stan…

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🚨🚨🚨JOB ALBERT🚨🚨🚨 Six--not a typo, SIX--postdoctoral fellowships in Technology and International Security at UC Institute on Global Conflict & Cooperation. 24 months; based in DC; preferred applications by Jan 3. apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF04107

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Join Carnegie & Arms Control Assoc for remarks from U.S. Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer on the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce nuclear dangers & adapt U.S. nuclear weapons & nonproliferation policy to an uncertain world, followed by a conversation with

Join Carnegie &amp; <a href="/ArmsControlNow/">Arms Control Assoc</a> for remarks from U.S. Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer on the Biden administration’s efforts to reduce nuclear dangers &amp; adapt U.S. nuclear weapons &amp; nonproliferation policy to an uncertain world, followed by a conversation with
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The Iranian government accepted a moderated discussion at #NUKECON with Foreign Minister Araghchi and the Economist's Steve Coll followed by audience Q&A. We were firm with our terms and declined to adjust the program to Iran's request for a speech.