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Friends Committee on National Legislation

 

 

Nuclear Calendar

 

Feb. 19-22 Japan, South Korea, and the United States hold talks on North Korea's

nuclear program. Seoul, South Korea

 

Feb. 19-27 House and Senate Presidents' Day recess

 

Feb. 22-24 President Bush meets with NATO leaders (Feb. 22, Brussels), German

Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (Feb. 23, Mainz, Germany), and Russian President

Vladimir Putin (Feb. 24, Bratislava, Slovakia).

 

Week of Feb. 22 or 28 CIA's Iraq Survey Group, headed by Charles Duelfer,

publishes its final report on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (possible).

 

Feb. 23 4-5:30 p.m., Paul Lettow, Harvard University, book launch of Ronald

Reagan and His Quest to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. Woodrow Wilson Center, Fifth

Floor Conference Room, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington. RSVP online.

 

Feb. 25 9 a.m.-2 p.m., George Washington University, " Reorienting U.S. Relations

with the Koreas: Negotiating Nukes, Nationalisms, and National Interests. " Panel

I (9-10:30 a.m.): Reorientations in Korea and East Asia, with Charles Armstrong,

Columbia University; Yougshik Bong, Wellesley College and George Washington

University; James Seymour, Columbia University; and Mike Mochizuki, George

Washington University. Panel II (10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.): Reorienting U.S.

Policy, with John Feffer, Asian Perspectives; Karin Lee, Friends Committee on

National Legislation; Katherine Moon, Wellesley College; and Joseph Winder,

Korea Economic Institute. Luncheon: 12:30-2 p.m. Seventh Floor, 1957 E St.,

N.W., Washington. RSVP by Feb. 23 to gsigur.

 

Feb. 25-27 Swedish Network for Nuclear Disarmament, " Reaching Nuclear

Disarmament: New Challenges and Possibilities. " Stockholm, Sweden

 

Feb. 26 Russia and Iran sign an agreement on Russian fuel shipments for the

Bushehr nuclear power plant, as part of Russian atomic energy chief Alexander

Rumyantsev's visit to Tehran.

 

Feb. 28 International Atomic Energy Agency board of governors meeting. Vienna,

Austria, Iran's nuclear program is on the agenda.

 

Week of Feb. 28 House Appropriations Committee, markup of the supplemental

appropriations bill (estimate)

 

March 1 6-7 p.m., World Policy Institute at the New School, showing of Nuclear

Terrorism: Is the World Safer, " a one-hour documentary, followed by a discussion

with Tom Selinski, the filmmaker. Wolff Conference Room, 65 Fifth Ave., Second

Floor, New York. RSVP to wpi or (212) 229-5808, ext. 101.

 

March 1 6:30-8:30 p.m., World Affairs Council of Washington, " The Challenge of

Iran " with Shaul Bakhash, George Mason University; Wolfgang Ischinger, German

Ambassador to the U.S., and Ray Takeyh, Council on Foreign Relations. Rosslyn

Spectrum Theater 1611 N. Kent St., Rosslyn, VA

 

March 1 Defense Department and Energy Department submit to Congress a strategic

nuclear force structure plan (Public Law 107-314, Sec. 1031).

 

March 1 Fifth anniversary of the National Nuclear Security Administration of the

Energy Department

 

March 3 9:30 a.m., Senate Armed Services Committee, hearing on the Air Force

budget (and other topics) with acting Air Force Secretary Peter Teets (and other

witnesses). 216 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington. Webcast on

CapitolHearings.org.

 

March 3 10 a.m., Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, hearing on the

Energy Department budget. 366 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington.

Webcast on the committee web site and on CapitolHearings.org.

 

March 3 Carnegie Endowment releases its final version of Universal Compliance: A

Strategy for Nuclear Security.

 

March 3 3-4 p.m., Dean Cheng, CNA Corporation, " Chinese Military Space Program. "

Stimson Center, 11 Dupont Circle, N.W., Ninth Floor, Washington. RSVP to Michael

Katz-Hyman at mkatzhyman or (202) 223-5956, ext. 3472.

 

March 3 7-8:30 p.m., and Frances FitzGerald, " The Deepening

Shadow: The U.S. at War in the Nuclear Age. " Sponsored by New School University

and The Nation, 55 W. 13th St., Second Floor, New York. RSVP ($10, students

free) online or at (866) 468-7619.

 

March 3-6 Liberal Party of Canada adopts a resolution opposing Canadian

participation in the U.S. missile defense system (possible). Ottawa

 

March 4 10 a.m., Heritage Foundation, " Asia 2005: The View from Capitol Hill "

with Mark Lippert, Senate Appropriations Committee; Manisha Singh, Senate

Foreign Relations Committee; Dennis Halpin, House International Relations

Committee; and Peter Yeo, House International Relations Committee. 214

Massachusetts Ave., N.E., Washington. RSVP online. Webcast on the Heritage web

site.

 

March 5 35th anniversary of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty entering into

force

 

Week of March 7 House and Senate Budget Committees, markup of the budget

resolution (tentative)

 

Week of March 7 House of Representatives floor action on the Energy Policy Act

of 2005 (possible). The bill does not cover nuclear weapons funding, but may

have nonproliferation issues.

 

March 8 Special primary election for California 5th Congressional District, to

replace former Rep. Bob Matsui

 

 

 

 

The Nuclear Calendar is published every Monday morning when Congress is in

session. Subscribe on FCNL's web site, or send an email to

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Published by the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) and the FCNL

Education Fund. Address: 245 Second Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002-5795.

Phone: (202) 547-6000. Fax: (202) 547-6019. E-mail: fcnl. Web site:

http://www.fcnl.org.

 

The editor is David Culp. The publication is made possible by generous

contributions from the Colombe Foundation, the Compton Foundation, the

Educational Foundation of America, the Steven and Michele Kirsch Foundation, the

Ploughshares Fund, the Lydia B. Stokes Foundation, the Town Creek Foundation,

and the individual contributors and supporters of the Friends Committee on

National Legislation and the FCNL Education Fund.

 

We encourage readers to copy and distribute the Nuclear Calendar. When doing so,

please include the following credit: " Reprinted from the Nuclear Calendar,

published by the Friends Committee on National Legislation and the FCNL

Education Fund. "

 

 

 

 

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