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Monterey, CA, 15-17 October 2009. The theme of the conference is Insecurity and durable disorder. The structural sources of global insecurity have sparked a contentious debate in the disciplines of IR theory and security studies. A growing body of literature asserts that global insecurity will flow from a series of system drivers that constitute a new series of friction points in the international system. How is the state to respond to the unfolding environment?
Dubai, UAE, 8-9 October 2009.
Dubai, UAE, 4-5 October 2009. Discussion on the role of extended deterrence and security assurances in the regional security environment.
- Colorado Springs, CO, 13-14 August 2009. Discussion on the role of security assurances in promoting nuclear nonproliferation.
- Monterey, CA, 7-9 JULY 2009. The sixth annual Monterey Proliferation Seminar.
- Swansea University, Wales, UK, 20 February 2009. Assessment of the current state of the Anglo-American spcial relationship and how it will be affected by the new administration in Washington.
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Honolulu, HI, 12-13 February 2009. Assessment of the evolution of Pakistani and Indian nuclear policies over the ten-year period since both countries tested nuclear weapons in 1998.
New Delhi, 24-25 September 2008. Discussion of future bilateral strategic cooperation between the U.S. and India.
University of Maine Hutchinson Center, Belfast, Maine, July 17-18, 2008. Discussion on mapping proliferation pathways and ways of improving our understanding of the forces that create, shape and exploit these pathways.
- Monterey, CA, 10-12 June 2008. Fifth annual Monterey Proliferation Seminar.
| The CCC hosts and participates in conferences and forums that advance understanding of contemporary security challenges facing the United States and its allies. Often, the CCC organizes conferences in support of our ongoing research projects. 
Dr. Zachary Davis and President of National Defence University, LTG Hamid Khan shake hands at the U.S.-Pakistan Counterterrorism Cooperation Conference at NPS in June '08.
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