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INTA Student winner of 2009 SAIC GT Student Paper Competition
Georgia Tech Campus (November 16, 2009) — Amira Mouna, an undergrad from the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, was selected as one of the winners of the 2009 SAIC - Georgia Tech Student Paper Competition for her essay on "Analysis of Neoliberalist and Realist Perspectives of Bionanotechnology in Iran."
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Carnegie Funds Academic Work in Nuclear Disarmament
Atlanta (November 12, 2009) — Academic scholars have been largely absent from the current debate over prospects for eliminating nuclear weapons. Mainstays of teaching and research in political science and international relations programs during the Cold War, the subjects of nuclear strategy and deterrence, today, are either taken for granted or simply overlooked. Now, in the midst of increased momentum for a national and global non-proliferation agenda, Adam Stulberg has launched a project to reinvigorate scholarship on the issue: the âProgram on Strategic Stability Evaluation (POSSE): Re-thinking Stability Criteria along the âRoad to Zeroââ.
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Nunn Forum Set for March 29
Atlanta (November 12, 2009) — The Sam Nunn-Bank of America Policy forum will take place March 29, 2010. Presented by Georgia Techâs Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, the Center for International Strategy, Technology, and Policy, and the Ivan Allen College, the 2010 forum will explore the challenges and opportunities for pursuing a path towards a world free of nuclear weapons.
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