Reykjavik Revisited Conference Participants

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APPENDIX TWO: Reykjavik Revisited Conference Participants 1. General John Abizaid Distinguished Visiting Fellow 2. Richard Allen 3. Graham Allison Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Douglas Dillon Professor of Government Kennedy School of Government Harvard University 4. Brooke Anderson Vice President for Communications Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) 5. Prof. Martin C. Anderson Keith and Jan Hurlbut Fellow 6. Mr. Steven Andreasen Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs

468 Appendix Two 7. Michael H. Armacost Distinguished Sorenstein Fellow at the Asia Pacific Research Center Visiting Fellow 8. Bruce G. Blair President World Security Institute 9. Dr. Matthew Bunn Senior Research Associate Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard University 10. Prof. Ashton Carter Chair of the International and Global Affairs Kennedy School of Government Harvard University 11. Dr. Sidney D. Drell, Professor Emeritus Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 12. Sergio Duarte High Representative for Disarmament Affairs United Nations Headquarters 13. General Vladimir Dvorkin Center for International Security Institute for World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia 14. Robert Einhorn Senior Adviser, International Security Program Center for Strategic and International Studies

Conference Participants 469 15. Mark Fitzpatrick for Non-Proliferation International Institute for Strategic Studies 16. James E. Goodby Research Fellow 17. Rose Gottemoeller Director, Moscow Center Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 18. Mr. Tom Graham Former Special Representative of the President for Arms Control, Non-proliferation, and Disarmament 19. Dr. David Hamburg President Emeritus Carnegie Corporation of New York 20. Prof. Siegfried Hecker Co-Director, CISAC 21. Prof. Tom Henriksen 22. Prof. David Holloway 23. Prof. Raymond Jeanloz Department of Astronomy University of California, Berkeley 24. Josef Joffe Marc and Anita Abramowitz Fellow in International Relations

470 Appendix Two 25. Prof. Raymond Juzaitis Department of Nuclear Engineering Texas A&M University 26. Max M. Kampelman Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson 27. Henry A. Kissinger (Dr.) Kissinger Associates, Inc. 28. Jack Matlock, Jr. Kennan Professor Emeritus Princeton University 29. Robert McFarlane (Bud) McFarlane Associates Inc. 30. Michael A. McFaul 31. John E. McLaughlin Merrill Center for Strategic Studies Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies The Johns Hopkins University 32. Senator Sam Nunn Co-Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) 33. Mr. Don Oberdorfer Distinguished Journalist in Residence Adjunct Professor of International Relations Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Johns Hopkins University 34. Mr. Richard Perle Resident Fellow American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

Conference Participants 471 35. William J. Perry Michael & Barbara Berberian Professor and 36. Dr. Pavel Podvig Researcher Center for International Security and Cooperation 37. Dr. William C. Potter Director James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar Professor of Nonproliferation Studies Monterey Institute of International Studies 38. Richard Rhodes Pulitzer Prize winning author 39. Mr. Peter Robinson Research Fellow 40. Joan Rohlfing Senior Vice President Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) 41. Prof. Henry S. Rowen Professor of Public Policy and Management Emeritus Graduate School of Business Member s Asia/Pacific Research Center 42. Scott Sagan Professor of Political Science Co-Director of Center for International Security and Cooperation

472 Appendix Two 43. Prof. Roald Z. Sagdeev Distinguished Professor of Physics University of Maryland 44. George P. Shultz Thomas W. and Susan B. Ford Distinguished Fellow 45. Abraham Sofaer 46. Mr. Richard Solomon President United States Institute of Peace 47. Dr. James P. Timbie Adviser to the Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security U.S. Department of State 48. Prof. Philip D. Zelikow White Burkett Miller Professor of History University of Virginia