Led by former U.S. Secretary of Defense Dr. William J. Perry
This course is an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most pressing security concerns of our time. Led by former U.S. Secretary of Defense Dr. William J. Perry and featuring an unprecedented group of experts from various fields, this course delves deep into the realities, risks, and potential consequences of nuclear terrorism. Through a series of interactive discussions and expert insights, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and be inspired to take action in addressing this critical global issue.
There are no specific prerequisites for this course other than curiosity and a passion for learning. The course is designed to be accessible to anyone interested in understanding and addressing the threat of nuclear terrorism.
Week 1: Who Are the Terrorists? What Do They Want?
Week 2: What Are the Historical and Contemporary Security Issues with Nuclear Weapons and Materials?
Week 3: Could a Terrorist Group Make a Nuclear Bomb? If a Terrorist Group Made an Improvised Nuclear Device, Could They Deliver It to One of Our Cities?
Week 4: What Would Be the Consequences of an Improvised Nuclear Device's Detonation in a U.S. City?
Week 5: What Has Been Done to Lower the Likelihood of a Nuclear Terror Event, or to Mitigate the Damage if We Experience One?
Each week features lectures and discussions led by Dr. William J. Perry and other distinguished experts in the field, providing students with a comprehensive and multi-faceted understanding of the subject matter.