international security advisory board
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China disconnect
Expanding U.S. military exchanges with China could help reduce an apparent "disconnect" between China's military and civilian leaders, but caution is needed to guard against possible spying and disinformation efforts. That's one of the key points in a draft report for the secretary of state by the International Security Advisory Board, a panel of outside experts.
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Reports of Note Discouraging a Cascade of Nuclear Weapons States Department of State, International security Advisory Board, October 2007 In this report, the Department of State's International Security Advisory Board (ISAB) assessed the possibility that additional states would pursue the development of nuclear weapons over the next decade and agreed on a set of 19 recommendations aimed at preventing that proliferation from occurring.The ISAB concluded that although a "nuclear weapons cascade" is not inevitable, a number of factors, such as the nuclear programs of Iran and North Korea, regional tensions, and an anticipated rapid rise in the number of states with nuclear power reactors, raise the possibility that states may initiate nuclear weapons programs.
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Stephen Bryen-Member of advisory board and former executive director of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA); as Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff member, was subject of major FBI investigation after being overheard offering documents to Israeli Embassy official Zvi Rafiah; subsequently given top secret clearance and hired in 1981 as his deputy by Richard Perle, then assistant secretary of defense for international security policy. Paul Wolfowitz-While working for the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, investigated in 1978 for providing to an Israeli government official, through an AIPAC intermediary, a classified document on proposed sale of U.S. weapons to an Arab country; hired in 1990 by then-Defense Secretary Dick Cheney as under defense secretary fo...
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Subjects: Aviation : Advanced airport security systems and technologies, development and funding; Aviation : Air travel security measures, expansion; Aviation : Airport security detection capabilities, review; Central Intelligence Agency; Defense and national security : Intelligence; Homeland Security, Department of : Aviation screening and security systems, international cooperation efforts; Intelligence Advisory Board, President's; Intelligence, Office of the Director of National : Director of National...
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