Arms and Weapons Technology Export Considerations: Imperatives for the Future

March 3, 1990
Tufts University Campus | Cabot Hall Auditorium | 11:00am

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Moderator
Mr. Jeremy Harrington
The Symposia Project

Panelists

Dr. W. Seth Carus
Olin Fellow, The U.S. Naval War College; Former Fellow, Washington Institute for Near East Policy; Author, Chemical Weapons in the Middle East; Co-author, Chemical Weapons in the Middle East; Co-author, The Battlefield of the Future and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Mr. Sam Cummings
President of Interarms Corporation, the world's largest private supplier of small arms; Mr. Cummings has been in the arms business since the early 1950s and his customers have included Fidel Castro, Chiang Kaishek, Carlos Castillo Armas, Ferdinand Marcos, and Rafael Trujillo.

Dr. Stephanie Neuman
Director, the Comparative Defense Studies Program, Columbia University; Author, Military Assistance in Recent Wars: The Dominance of the Superpowers; Co-Editor, The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World

Dr. Janne Nolan
Visiting fellow, Brookings Institution; Carter Administration Delegate, Conventional Arms Transfers Talks, 1977-78; Author, Guardians of the Arsenal: The Politics of Nuclear Strategy and Military Industry in Taiwan and South Korea

Dr. Joseph Smaldone
Chief, Arms Transfer Division, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Former Chief, Arms Licensing Division, Office of Munitions Control

Ms. Anna Winderbaum

Interlocutor
Dr. Geoffrey Kemp
Senior Associate, The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Director, The Arms Control and Proliferation of High Technology Weapons in the Near East and South Asia Project

Dr. Michael Klare
Director, Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies; Professor of Political Science, Hampshire College; Defense Correspondent, The Nation; Author, American Arms Supermarket