Prague Agenda
The Prague Agenda is the annual conference dedicated to the themes of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. The conference has won its place among other big world conferences on these issues and we were honoured that some of the distinguished participants from previous years returned to join further sessions.
14. 10. 2005 (9:00)
Tento obsah není aktuální Czernin Palace, MFA, Loretánské námětí 5
PA 2015
The Prague Agenda 2015 14 - 17 October 2015
Since President Obama’s 2009 announcement of his long-term nuclear disarmament vision in Prague and the following signing of the 2010 US-Russia START Treaty, Prague has established itself as a venue for discussion and taking stock of issues related to nuclear arms control, nuclear security, disarmament and non-proliferation.
Let us cordially invite you, on behalf of the team of organizers: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, the Institute of International Relations Prague, Charles University in Prague and Metropolitan University Prague, to save the date for the 5th annual Prague Agenda conference.
The 5th Prague Agenda Conference will explore nuclear deterence, framing of nuclear disarmament debates, following-up on the NPT and emerging nuclear powers. The 2015 Assembly of the international network of Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (PNND) will follow with a parliamentary conference on eliminating the risks of nuclear weapons.
Fore more information please visit the web of the conference.
PA 2014
Video: Keynote Speech by Rose Gottemoeller
Interviews for journal "International Politics" of the IIR
PA 2013
The Prague Agenda - The Global Zero and Beyond
The Prague Agenda - Prospects and Challenges
Video: Beyond the New START: The Prague Agenda after Berlin
PA 2012
The Prague Agenda - Accomplishments and Challenges
Video: New NPT Cycle - Almost Halfway Through
Video: Nuclear Security - Challenges and Ways Forward
PA 2011
The Prague Agenda - the Way Forward
Spolupráce / Záštita
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic; Institute of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences of the Charles University in Prague; Metropolitan University Prague