Wednesday, April 9
Doors open at 5:30 pm, Presentation starts at 6 pm
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Neil Joeck
Register Now! You are welcome to register and print out a ticket - we will reserve seats for those who have done so and hold them until 5:50 PM. Just show your ticket to the usher on your arrival.
Neil Joeck (Ph.D. Political Science, UCLA) is a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for International Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. For his contributions to US national security, he was named a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in 2012. Previously, Joeck served as Director for Counter-proliferation Strategy at the National Security Council. (2004 to 2005) and as the National Intelligence Officer for South Asia in the Office of the Director for National Intelligence (2009 to 2011), in which capacity he provided intelligence support to the White House primarily on Afghanistan and Pakistan. His publications include Maintaining Nuclear Stability in South Asia, Adelphi Paper #312 (Oxford University Press, 1997) and two edited books: Arms Control and International Security (with Roman Kolkowicz, Westview Press, 1984) and Strategic Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia (Frank Cass, 1986).