In advance of the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, the US-Korea Institute at SAIS hosted a number of workshops on what to expect from the Seoul Summit and its parallel events, as well as potential scenarios for the future of the nuclear security regime. Below is a listing of workshops held in this series, along with their associated presentations:
- Integrating Nuclear Safety and Security: Operational and Policy Perspectives (October 12, 2011), co-organized with Center for Strategic and International Studies and Partnership for Global Security
- After Fukushima: The Critical Role of the Seoul Nuclear Summit in Creating a Security and Safety Regime for the 21st Century (November 1, 2011), hosted by Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies
- The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism: What’s New? What’s True? (November 3-5, 2011), hosted by Seoul National University Institute for Peace and Unification Studies
- Innovating Global Nuclear Security Governance: An Agenda for the Future (December 19, 2011), co-organized with Partnership for Global Security
- Nuclear Security: Seoul, the Netherlands and Beyond (September 2012), co-organized with the International Institute of Strategic Studies and Partnership for Global Security
- Nuclear Knowledge Summit 2014: Planning Meeting (September 2013), co-organized with Clingendael, Partnership for Global Security, Fissile Materials Working Group, and the Asan Institute for Policy Studies
- Looking Ahead: The Nuclear Security Summit 2014 in the Hague (September 2013), co-organized with Clingendael, Fissile Materials Working Group, and The Hague Programme on disarmament and non-proliferation efforts
For related papers, visit our Nuclear Security Summit Papers page.
These programs were made possible through generous support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.