[Session 4] Building Global Nuclear Security Architecture
				
				
																					
						
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						Building Global Nuclear Security Architecture
Session: 	Grand Ballroom 3
Date/Time: 	February 20, 2013 / 09:00-10:15
Moderator:	Shin Chang-Hoon, The Asan Institute for Policy Studies
Speakers:	
John Bernhard Former Danish Ambassador to the IAEA and CTBTO 
Kenneth Brill, Independent Consultant and former U.S. Ambassador to the IAEA
Mona Dreicer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 
Jun Bong-geun Korea National Diplomatic Academy
 
Rapporteur:	Shawn Fitzgerald, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Press Release Brief
1.	We require a global nuclear security architecture because the terrorist / nuclear security threat is a global threat; there is a mismatch between the scale of the problem and the level of effort dedicated to it on a global level.
2.	Traditional concepts such as national sovereignty challenge our ability to implement a binding global nuclear security framework.
3.	The current approach to nuclear security is a stopgap approach; we need a comprehensive, cooperative approach as a kind of "global governance."
4.	Challenges to any global nuclear security architecture include sustainability, communication, enforcement, and defining success.