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    Iran Nuclear Deal: Triumph of Diplomacy or Dangerous Precedent?
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-09-09) Carlson, Lonnie ; Garver, John ; Hayes, Jarrod ; Hertel, Nolan E. ; Kosal, Margaret E. ; Rubin, Lawrence
    The Nuclear Deal with Iran has generated a lot of buzz over the past several months. But what does it entail? Why are some happy with the deal and others not? What are the risks and rewards for such a deal? If you have asked yourself these questions, or simply want to know more about what the deal means for global politics, then please join faculty from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Nuclear and Radiological Engineering as they discuss the drivers behind the Iran Nuclear Agreement and implications for it moving forward.
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    Is the Middle East Burning? [Faculty Panel Discussion on Syrian Crisis]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014-09-16) Fabry, Mikalus ; Jordan, Jenna ; Rubin, Lawrence ; Stulberg, Adam
    To intervene or not to intervene: is that the question? What are the strategic, regional, political, and other drivers & consequences of U.S. action amid unfolding events in Syria? Given the recent events surrounding the suspected use of chemical weapons in Syria and contemplation of use of military force, CISTP is hosting a panel discussion on Syrian Crisis, the implications for WMD proliferation and terrorism, and broader security repercussions in the Middle East. The purpose of this panel will be to answer questions and to help the audience navigate these difficult policy considerations fostering an informed public debate.
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    Faculty Panel Discussion on Syrian Crisis
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-09-16) Kennedy, Bob ; Kosal, Margaret E. ; Jordan, Jenna ; Rubin, Lawrence ; Stulberg, Adam
    To intervene or not to intervene: is that the question? What are the strategic, regional, political, and other drivers and consequences of U.S. action amid unfolding events in Syria? Given the recent events surrounding the suspected use of chemical weapons in Syria and contemplation of use of military force, CISTP is hosting a panel discussion on Syrian Crisis, the implications for WMD proliferation and terrorism, and broader security repercussions in the Middle East The purpose of this panel will be to answer questions and to help the audience navigate these difficult policy considerations fostering an informed public debate.