A meeting of the International Security Advisory Board marked the first gathering of ISAB members appointed by Secretary Clinton. Pursuant to statute, ISAB was established to advise and make recommendations to the Secretary of State “on United States arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament policy and activities,” with required participation by “individuals who have a demonstrated knowledge and technical expertise with respect to arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament matters,” who have “distinguished themselves in any of the fields of physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, or engineering, including weapons engineering.” One …
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