ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.
Daryl G. Kimball
Executive Director
Arms Control Association
to address
The North Korea's Nuclear Threat: What Now?
ICAS Fall Symposium: Humanity, Peace and Security
October 11, 2006 Wednesday 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM
United States House Rayburn
Office Building Room 2200
Capitol Hill, Washington DC 20515
On-Line Registration.
Dear Friend:
We are pleased to share with you that Counselor Daryl G. Kimball
will address "The North Korea's Nuclear Threat: What Now?" at the ICAS Fall Symposium
2006 on October 11, 2006 at the United States House Rayburn Office Building Room
2200, Capitol Hill, Washington DC.
Daryl Kimball became the Executive Director
of the Arms Control Association in September 2001. The Arms Control Association
(ACA) is a private, non-profit membership organization dedicated to public education
and support of effective arms control measures pertaining to nuclear, chemical,
biological, and conventional weapons. The Arms Control Association, formed in 1971,
is a leading source of information and analysis for the news media and policy-makers
on arms control and non-proliferation matters. Daryl is also the chief editorial
advisor and a contributor to ACA's magazine, Arms Control Today, widely considered
to be the journal of record in the field.
From 1997 to 2001, Daryl was the executive
director of the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, a consortium of 17 of the largest
U.S. non-governmental organizations working together to strengthen national and
international security by reducing the threats posed by nuclear weapons. While
at the Coalition, he coordinated community-wide education, research and lobbying
campaigns for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, further deep and verifiable reductions
in nuclear weapons stockpiles, and against the deployment of an unproven and ineffective
national missile defense system.
From 1989-1997, Daryl worked as the Associate
Director for Policy and later, the Director of Security Programs for Physicians
for Social Responsibility (PSR). While at PSR, he organized media, lobbying and
public education campaigns against nuclear weapons production and testing, and research
projects on the health and environmental impacts of the nuclear arms race. Through
PSR, Daryl helped spearhead non-governmental efforts to win Congressional approval
for the 1992 nuclear test moratorium legislation, to extend the test moratorium
in 1993, to win U.S. support for a "zero-yield" test ban treaty, and for the U.N.'s
1996 endorsement of the CTBT.
Daryl is a frequent source for reporters and has
written and spoken extensively about nuclear arms control and non-proliferation,
and weapons production.
Daryl is a 1986 Graduate of Miami University of Ohio.
He holds a B.A. in Political Science and Diplomacy/Foreign Affairs. He is also
a former Herbert R. Scoville Peace Fellow (1989).
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President
ICAS
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