3 April 2003, Imperial College, London. Speaker: Professor John Simpson, Founding Director of the Mountbatten Centre at the University of Southampton and a leading authority on nuclear non-proliferation
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Joseph Rotblat – How I learned to hate the bomb
Joseph Rotblat, ‘How I learned to hate the bomb’, The Guardian, 21 March 2003
Response by the British Pugwash Group to the invitation made in the MoD Discussion Paper on Missile Defence dated December 2002
Response by the British Pugwash Group (21 Jan. 2003) to the invitation made in the MoD Discussion Paper on Missile Defence dated December 2002
We are on a slippery slope, heading for disaster
Joseph Rotblat, ‘We are on a slippery slope, heading for disaster’, The Guardian, 8 January 2003, reporting the RUSI conference on non-proliferation
Pugwash Workshop on No First Use of Nuclear Weapons
15-17 November 2002, Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Doctrines; Papers by Gen. Pan Zhenqiang, Yuri Federov, Kanti Bajpai, Lawrence Freedman, and other participants at the Pugwash Workshop on No First Use of Nuclear Weapons, London, UK, Pugwash Meeting No. 279
What Future for Arms Control?
14 November 2002, The Royal Society, London. Pugwash Symposium Speakers: Steven Miller (USA), Director, International Security Program, Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, General Sir Hugh Beach (UK), formerly Master General of Ordnance, British Armed Forces; Alexander Nikitin (Russia), Director, Centre for Political and International Studies, Moscow