September 26 Teleconference with Julian Borger on Nuclear Instability in Northeast Asia
Register now for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ teleconference event on Monday, September 26, 2016 with The Guardian‘s world affairs editor, Julian Borger. This open-to-the-public teleconference will take place from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. CDT.
North Korea’s fifth nuclear test confirms growing fears in the international community that the regime’s nuclear aspirations reach much further than once assumed. Pyongyang confirmed the test on September 9th, claiming that it is now capable of mounting nuclear warheads on ballistic missiles. Join our conversation with moderator Julian Borger of The Guardian, while experts Suzanne DiMaggio, Mark Fitzpatrick, and Chung-in Moon discuss what appears to be the most powerful nuclear test ever conducted by North Korea.
Participation is limited and space is sure to fill quickly. This conversation will be recorded and available on our website shortly after the call.
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