The America-Eurasia Center's vision is to build peaceful positive relations between America and the nations of Eurasia (Europe and Asia)

 Upcoming Event

The America-Eurasia Center

Invites you and your colleagues to one of the most special events in Washington DC:


International Security Series:

Special Foreign Policy Networking Event

Featuring Daryl Kimbel, Executive Director, Arms Control Association

PREVENTING NUCLEAR WAR

AND DISCOVERING A NEW STRATEGY FOR PEACE


At the McKay Conference Room,

New Location of The America-Eurasia Center 

1717 K St. NW Suite 900, Washington, DC 20006

Thursday, November 20th from 6:00-9:00 pm

(Parking at 5:30 pm until 9 pm - $8 at 1800 K St. NW/950 18th St. NW Garage)


Including A Special Foreign Policy & Networking Post Party


Please feel free to donate more to help support our move to our new Offices on K St. NW

 

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Preventing Nuclear War and Determining a New Strategy for Peace?


Preventing nuclear war is the most important issue of our day, especially given the fact that we live in Washington, DC, one of the most targeted cities in the world. Will our future be secure, our children’s future?


What should have been a century of peace after the end of the Cold War, started by Reagan and Gorbachev, has unraveled, and now we are faced with a hidden arms race. It is an unbridled arms race as China and North Korea expand their nuclear forces, as hypersonic missiles evolve and are forcing a new arms race in outer space. Our panel will discuss these and many more developments. Russia's war in Ukraine has also opened the possibility of war between Russia and NATO. Russia, China, the US, and many other nations are now involved in an East vs West global strategic competition, which may provoke nuclear war. We wish to engage our audience about their perspectives on these issues as well.


Featured Speaker: Daryl G. Kimball has been Executive Director of the Arms Control Association (ACA) and publisher and contributor for the organization’s monthly journal, Arms Control Today, since September 2001. For more than two decades at ACA, Kimball has led the organization’s education, research, and policy advocacy campaigns on a range of issues, including cancellation of new nuclear weapons programs, negotiation and ratification of the 2010 New START agreement, opposition to the controversial U.S.-India nuclear cooperation agreement, the conclusion of the 2015 P5+1 nuclear deal with Iran, efforts to promote entry into force of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and strengthen implementation of the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, the negotiation of the 2014 Arms Trade Treaty, and strengthening the taboo against chemical weapons. He is a frequent expert source for reporters and policymakers, and has written and spoken extensively about nuclear arms control, disarmament, non-proliferation, and the effects of weapons production, testing, and use. Other Nuclear Arms Control Experts will present.
 

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We invite those interested in international affairs and representatives from our business and foreign policy communities to participate in our new International Security series. This new series will serve as your hub for foreign policy and international affairs networking. The America-Eurasia Center will also present a Star of Peace Award. For those who wish to help sponsor the event, please contact Michael Cooper at Director@eurasiacenter.org  

Please visit our new website www.eurasiaartfoundation.org to learn about our new efforts to open a Museum of Eurasia and support our efforts.
 
Please contact Michael Cooper, Director at Director@eurasiacenter.org for further information by calling 202-494-0773. He can also provide you with sponsorship details if you are interested. 
If you would like to know about the Programs of the Eurasia Center or how to Donate further or Volunteer, please contact Michael Cooper, Director, The Eurasia Center at 202-494-0773 or email - Director@eurasiacenter.org

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