Thursday, June 5th 2014
The Future of Iran's Nuclear Program
The Vienna Talks, Regional Implications & the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Lecture with
Dr Emily Landau (Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv)
Thursday, June 5th 2014, 06:30 PMPresseclub Concordia
Bankgasse 8, 1010 Vienna
For an audio recording of the event please click here.
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Emily Landau is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) in Tel Aviv, where she is also Director of the Arms Control and Regional Security Project. She has published and lectured extensively on nuclear proliferation, arms control efforts, and regional security in the Middle East; international efforts to confront the proliferation challenges posed by Iran and North Korea; and developments in global nuclear arms control thinking in the post-Cold War world. Her current research focuses on regional dynamics and processes in the Middle East, and recent trends in global nuclear arms control thinking, including regarding the nuclear ambitions of determined proliferators.
She is the author of "Arms Control in the Middle East: Cooperative Security Dialogue and Regional Constraints" (Sussex Academic Press, 2006). Among her recent publications are "The Obama Vision and Nuclear Disarmament" (co-editor, INSS, 2011) and "Decade of Diplomacy: Negotiations with Iran and North Korea and the Future of Nuclear Non-Proliferation" (author, INSS, 2012).
Dr. Landau currently teaches at the International School of the University of Haifa, at Tel Aviv University and in the Lauder School of Government at IDC, Herzliya. She is a frequent commentator to Israeli and leading international media on her topics of expertise, and an active participant in a range of Track II initiatives dealing with arms control and regional security in the Middle East.