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DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: David Acheneaux\, Political Science&nbsp\;Ph.D. 
 Candidate at the Syracuse University Maxwell School. &nbsp\;What factors e
 xplain the origins of command and control systems in regional nuclear powe
 rs? Why do some states implement robust technical and administrative contr
 ols over their nuclear arsenals\, while others limit safeguards against un
 wanted nuclear use? This project draws upon interviews and declassified ar
 chival material from India\, Pakistan\, and South Africa to demonstrate th
 e effects of increased levels of direct military influence in politics on 
 nuclear decision-making in regional nuclear powers. &nbsp\;Conversations i
 n Conflict Studies is a weekly educational speaker series for students\, f
 aculty\, and the community.&nbsp\; The series draws its speakers from Syra
 cuse University faculty\, national and international scholars and activist
 s\, and PhD students. Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter @PARCCatMaxwel
 l\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.Sponsored by the Program for the Advancement of
  Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) of the Syracuse University
  Maxwell School.
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SUMMARY:Set to Fail? The Dynamics of Command and  Control in Regional Nucle
 ar Powers
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Guest Speaker: <b>David Acheneaux</b>\, Pol
 itical Science&nbsp\;Ph.D. Candidate at the Syracuse University Maxwell Sc
 hool. &nbsp\;<br>What factors explain the origins of command and control s
 ystems in regional nuclear powers? Why do some states implement robust tec
 hnical and administrative controls over their nuclear arsenals\, while oth
 ers limit safeguards against unwanted nuclear use? This project draws upon
  interviews and declassified archival material from India\, Pakistan\, and
  South Africa to demonstrate the effects of increased levels of direct mil
 itary influence in politics on nuclear decision-making in regional nuclear
  powers. &nbsp\;</p><p><b>Conversations in Conflict Studies</b> is a weekl
 y educational speaker series for students\, faculty\, and the community.&n
 bsp\; The series draws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, nat
 ional and international scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pizza i
 s served. Follow us on Twitter @PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.</
 p><p><b>Sponsored by the Program for the Advancement of Research on Confli
 ct and Collaboration (PARCC) of the Syracuse University Maxwell School.</b
 ></p>
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