Iran's Nuclear Programme – Assessing the Options for Cooperation and Conflict

Location
Room 121 Muirhead Tower Edgbaston Campus University of Birmingham
Dates
Wednesday 25 April 2012 (15:00-18:00)
Contact

Louise Munday
Email: L.munday@bham.ac.uk
Phone: 0121 414 7354

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The newly established Institute for Conflict, Cooperation and Security (ICCS) at the University of Birmingham is hosting an afternoon of expert discussion on the security implications of the current crisis over Iran’s nuclear programme. Our panel of speakers will cover the political and military choices which lie ahead, as well as the possibilities for resolving the crisis through diplomacy. We are especially pleased to welcome to Birmingham for the afternoon, Sir Richard Dalton, who was the UK’s Ambassador to Iran from 2003-2006.

Speakers include:
Sir Richard Dalton, UK Ambassador to Iran 2003-2006
Dr David Dunn, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham 
Dr Peter Gray, Senior Research Fellow in Air Power Studies, Centre for War Studies, University of Birmingham
Dr Naomi Head, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow 
Professor Scott Lucas, Department of American and Canadian Studies, University of Birmingham
Dr Adam Quinn, Department of Political and Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham
Dr Asaf Siniver, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham
Professor Nicholas Wheeler, Director of the Institute for Conflict, Cooperation and Security, University of Birmingham 
Professor Stefan Wolff, Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham 


Admission for this event is free but you are asked to register in advance using the contact details shown above.