Vivere senza l'atomica: modeste proposte per un grande traguardo
by Giulio Mancini, Maurizio Martellini, Lucilla Tempesti
in Progetto Obama - Limes The Italian Review of Geopolitics n. 6/2008


 

Friday, November 14, 2008 11:00:06 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)

Contributions to the Workshop and Round Table
"Fostering the Biosecurity Norm: An Educational Module for Life Sciences Students"
27 October 2008
Council Room
Municipality of Como
Como, Italy

Workshop and Round Table page


 

Statement by Ambassador Georgi Avramchev

Education and Awareness Raising in the 2008 Meetings of the BWC
Amb Avramchev - Education and Awareness Raising in the 2008 Meetings of the BWC.pdf (86,55 KB)

 

Marie Chevrier

The Simulation
Chevrier - The Simulation.pdf (28,2 KB)

 

Malcolm Dando

Developing Educational Modules for Life Scientists Accelerating the Process Though an Open Source Initiative
Dando - Developing Educational Modules for Life Scientists Accelerating the Process Though an Open Source Initiative.pdf (27,03 KB)

 

Jo Husbands

The U.S. National Academies and Initiatives on Biosecurity Education
Husbands - The U.S. National Academies and Initiatives on Biosecurity Education .pdf (414,57 KB)

 

Filippa Lentzos

Educating Life Science Students: Key Questions
Lentzos - Educating Life Science Students Key Questions.pdf (40,46 KB)

 

Giulio Mancini, James Revill

Investigation into the Biosecurity Contents of European Life Sciences Degree Courses
Mancini Revill - Investigation into the Biosecurity Contents.pdf (519,6 KB)

 

Sergey Netesov

The Development of Biosafety, Biosecurity and Bioethics Educational Programs in Leading Universities in Russia
Netesov - The Development of Biosafety, Biosecurity and Bioethics Educational Programs in Leading Universities in Russia.pdf (513,36 KB)

 

Brian Rappert

Framing the Issue on Education on Biological Weapons, Biosecurity and Dual Use
Rappert - Framing the Issue on Education on Biosecurity.pdf (182,2 KB)

 

Nariyoshi Shinomiya

Developing the Material Required for Mandatory Dual-Use Education of Life Scientists (2)
Shinomiya - Developing the Material Required for Mandatory Dual-Use Education of Life Scientists - 2.pdf (97,11 KB)

 

Jennifer StaAna

Professional and Graduate-Level Programs on  Dual Use Research and Biosecurity
StaAna - Professional and Graduate-Level Programs on Dual Use Research and Biosecurity.pdf (532,28 KB)
 

Simon Whitby

Developing the Material Required for Mandatory Dual-Use Education of Life Scientists (1)
Whitby - Developing the Material Required for Mandatory Dual-Use Education of Life Scientists.pdf (671,13 KB)

 

Henk Zandvoort

Preparing Scientists and Engineers for Social Responsibility
Zandvoort - Preparing scientists and engineers for social responsibility.pdf (124,81 KB)







Monday, November 10, 2008 4:36:36 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)

   Il rompicapo Iran: tante incognite, poche soluzioni
di Roberta Ballabio e Lucilla tempesti
pubblicato in Scienza e Società, issue 3 - 2008

 

Monday, September 01, 2008 11:55:49 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)

      Un Nuovo piano Baruch
di Roberta Ballabio, Maurizio Martellini e Lucilla Tempesti
pubblicato in Aspenia, issue 40 - 2008

Monday, September 01, 2008 11:52:27 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)

Why Selective Engagement? Iranian and Western Interests Are Closer Than You Think
By Riccardo Redaelli
Policy Analysis Brief
June 2008

The Stanley Foundation

Post-9/11 events in the Middle East have strengthened Iran’s geopolitical and strategic role. The containment of Iran is an unrealistic solution, given that coercive isolation has only fostered a more radical and security-dominant domestic Iranian brand of politics.

Iran is not Ahmadinejad, and Iranian goals and aspirations cannot be confined to the nuclear file—as important as it might be. This brief argues for selective engagement, putting the nuclear file within a larger, regional geopolitical context. The United States and Iran have more pragmatic interests and converging strategic needs than are generally perceived: avoiding Iraqi and Afghan fragmentation, coordinating antidrug smuggling, and working on new, more sustainable security arrangements in the Gulf area to name a few.

It is in a time of rhetorical and ideological posturing that diplomacy and negotiations are most useful. By getting out of the “capitulate or escalate” framework, the United States could entertain a realistic agenda, including a detailed, reciprocal, step-by-step timing.

This Policy Brief reflects the ideas elaborated during years of research and track-2 activities at the Landau Network – Centro Volta (LNCV) of Como. I wish particularly thank its secretary General, Maurizio Martellini. Thanks also to Andrea Plebani for his comments on the first draft of this paper, as well as to several Iranian friends. I am personally very grateful to Nomi Bar-Yacoov for her useful and sharp comments, and for all the time she dedicated to my draft. Finally, thanks to Kathy Gockel, who incited me into writing this paper, notwithstanding all my other commitments.

 

Download (PDF) from Stanley Foundation Website

Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:06:33 AM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
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