A nuclear explosive device detonated in an American city would cause catastrophic loss of life and long-term economic damage. Such event is not likely, at present, but the threat may increase. Reducing the likelihood of nuclear terrorism is not a simple matter. The possible interventions are few; most involve strengthening our deterrents and augmenting our defenses. Ambassador Gallucci will argue that the effort is necessary and prudent, despite the complex political and technical challenges involved.
Event Details
Speaker: Dr. Robert Gallucci
Wednesday May 25, 2011
Northwestern University, Chicago Campus
Hughes Auditorium
303 East Superior
5:30 pm Reception & Registration
6:30 pm Presentation
Free Admission for Members
$10 Advance Reg / $15 Door / $5 Student
Discounted parking will be made available to the first 50 attendees at the 222 E. Huron St. garage: Parking Map