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After the Khan Network: What Works, What Doesn't and Where Do We Go?

Tue. April 7th, 2009
Washington, D.C.

2009 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference IMGXYZ1199IMGZYXFew have anticipated the difficulties resulting from shutting down the A.Q. Khan network and preventing additional illicit nuclear trade by the likes of Iran, Syria, and North Korea. The challenges in the private sector, intelligence, and law enforcement remain formidable. Panelists described the achievements and problems in bringing down the Khan network and the changes needed to deal with pervasive illicit nuclear trade.

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event speakers

Joby Warrick

Joby Warrick has been a reporter for the Washington Post since 1996. He has twice won the Pulitzer Prize, for journalism and for his book Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS. He is also the author of The Triple Agent.

David Albright

Rolff Mowatt-Larssen

Ralf Wirtz