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18:5. Speech 1996/04/30 George Washington U. Terrorism Program., 04/20/1996-04/30/1996

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 5
Identifier: GAMMS440.4.455

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Oral presentations are generally found here. Some exceptions are participation in news conferences in support of particular organizations, texts for classes or other academic activities, oral history projects, and media interviews.

Dates

  • 04/20/1996-04/30/1996

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Extent

From the Collection: 57 Linear Feet (50 boxes (originally 38 boxes) )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

04/10/03

Container Summary

Speech at a George Washington University Terrorism Study Program conference on terrorism, Washington, DC, Apr 30, 1996. Nuclear Terrorism: Threats and Responses. Typescript annotated in Warnke's hand. "In the circumstances of today's world, our greatest, if not only, nuclear threat comes from the possibility of terrorism." Program sent by Yonah Alexander (TLS).

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

WARNKE SPEECH 1996/04/30 GEORGE WASHINGTON U CONFERENCE ON TERRORISM: Typescript

NUCLEAR TERRORISM - WARNKE VIEW - 1996: Typescript

ALEXANDER, YONAH - LETTER TO WARNKE - 1996: Typed Letter Signed

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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