November 11, 2009 > Cal State East Bay holds United Nations nuclear weapons simulation
Cal State East Bay holds United Nations nuclear weapons simulation
Submitted By Diane Daniel
California State University, East Bay Intercampus Model United Nations Simulation for Fall 2009 on Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Nonproliferation, and the Zero Option will be held from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. November 14 in MI 2002 on the Hayward Campus. The simulation will address a variety of discussion questions, such as: Should all countries have the right to develop nuclear weapons? Have the nuclear powers adhered to the letter and spirit of the NPT? Is the 'zero option' of the NPT a realistic or desirable goal?
The goal of the simulation is to provide a broad topic that raises theoretical issues relevant to our courses (relative to the theory of deterrence, asymmetrical power, the desirability of the 'zero option') as well as structural and process issues relative to the NPT and its enforcement.
California State University East Bay Intercampus Model United Nations Simulation Saturday, November 14 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cal State University Hayward 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd.
For more information, contact Faculty Advisor Norman Bowen, Ph.D., (Norman.bowen@csueastbay.edu) or Andrew Vargas, MUN Club President (<avargas6@horizon.csueastbay.edu>) |