On November 29, 2011, the Widener University School of Law hosted BSG Chairman Thomas Graham for “A Discussion on Nuclear Disarmament with a Great American Ambassador” featuring US Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.
Ambassador Graham, chairman of the Bipartisan Security Group and member of the Global Security Institute Board of Directors, has served as a senior US diplomat involved in the negotiation of every major international arms control and non-proliferation agreement during the period 1970-1997. This includes The Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT Treaties), The Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START Treaties), The Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, Intermediate Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Extension (NPT), Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) Treaty, and Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). Professor Jonathan Granoff teaches International Law, is President of the Global Security Institute, and along with Ambassador Graham serves as co-chair of the International Law Section of the American Bar Associations Task Force on Nuclear Non-Proliferation.
The event was a dialogue-style discussion between Ambassador Graham and Professor Jonathan Granoff, with a Q&A session following the discussion.
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Jonathan Granoff is the President of the Global Security Institute, a representative to United Nations of the World Summits of Nobel Peace Laureates, a former Adjunct Professor of International Law at Widener University School of Law, and Senior Advisor to the Committee on National Security American Bar Association International Law Section.