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Moderator
Ms. Anna Winderbaum
The Symposia Project
Panelists
Ambassador Hermann Frederick Eilts
Chair, Department of International Relations, Boston University; United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, 1965-1970 and to Egypt, 1965-1970
Dr. Robert E. Harkavy
Professor of Political Science, Pennsylvania State University; Formerly served with the Atomic Energy Commission and the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Author, Bases Abroad: The Global Foreign Military Presence; Co-Editor, The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World
Mr. Aaron Karp
Fellow, John M. Olin Institute, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University; former Director, Arms Trade Research, SIPRI; Author, The Frantic Third Quest for Ballistic Missiles.
Mr. Morton Miller
Senior Arms Transfer Intelligence Analyst (ret.), Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the State Department; Author, "Conventional Arms Trade in the Developing World, 1976-86: Reflections on a Decade"
Dr. Robert Shuey
Specialist in National Defense, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, Congressional Research Service; Author, "Missile Proliferation: Survey of Emerging Missile Forces and Changing Perspectives on U.S. Arms Transfer Policies" Interlocutor
Mr. Stephen Engelberg
National Security Correspondent, The New York Times Washington Bureau; Co-Editor, The Times' edition of the Congressional report, The Iran-Contra Affair
Dr. Andrew Hess
Professor of Diplomacy, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; Director, Program on Southwest Asia and Islamic Civilization; Author, The Gulf is No-Man's Land