How the United States is Building and Strengthening an Effective Counterproliferation Policy

Event Defense
Event Defense

November 14, 2018 How the United States is Building and Strengthening an Effective Counterproliferation Policy

The 2018 National Defense Strategy is predicated on the belief that “We are facing increased global disorder, characterized by decline in the long-standing rules-based international order – creating a security environment more complex and volatile than any we have experienced in recent memory.”

Wednesday, Nov 14, 2018

2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

The Heritage Foundation

214 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington, DC
20002

Featured Speakers

The Honorable

Dr. Christopher Ford

Dr. Christopher Ford was sworn in as Assistant Secretary for ISN on January 9, 2018. Before coming to ISN, Dr. Ford served as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Weapons of Mass Destruction and Counterproliferation at the National Security Council, and held prestigious positions in the Executive Branch, on the Hill, and in the U.S. armed forces.

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The 2018 National Defense Strategy is predicated on the belief that “We are facing increased global disorder, characterized by decline in the long-standing rules-based international order – creating a security environment more complex and volatile than any we have experienced in recent memory.” Part of defending and enhancing that security environment is reducing the threat posed by WMD and their means of delivery, shaping the security environment, and working cooperatively with allies and partners, which are the mutually-reinforcing priorities of the Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation (ISN).