On Wednesday 10 October 2007, Professor Gary Sick (Columbia University) will lead a discussion on "
Strategic Consequences of the Iranian Nuclear Programme" from 10-11am.
Professor Gary Sick is a senior research scholar at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) Middle East Institute, and an adjunct professor of international affairs at SIPA.
He is the author of All Fall Down: America's Tragic Encounter With Iran (Random House 1985) and October Surprise: America's Hostages in Iran and the Election of Ronald Reagan (Random House 1991).
Professor Sick served on the National Security Council under Presidents Ford, Carter, and Reagan. He was the principal White House aide for Iran during the Iranian Revolution and the hostage crisis. Sick is a captain (ret.) in the U.S. Navy, with service in the Persian Gulf, North Africa, and the Mediterranean. He was the deputy director for International Affairs at the Ford Foundation from 1982 to 1987, where he was responsible for programs relating to U.S. foreign policy. He is also a member of the board of Human Rights Watch in New York and the chairman of the Advisory Committee of Human Rights Watch/Middle East. He was the executive director of Gulf/2000, an international research project on political, economic, and security developments in the Persian Gulf, being conducted at Columbia University from 1994 to 1995 on behalf of the W. Alton Jones and Rockefeller Foundations.
Gary Sick received his BA from Kansas University in 1957 and a Master of Science from George Washington University in 1970. In 1973 he earned a PhD from Columbia.
This meeting will be chaired by Mark Fitzpatrick (IISS Senior Fellow for Non-Proliferation) and will take place on the 4th Floor at Arundel House, 13-15 Arundel Street, Temple Place, London WC2R 3DX.
If you would like to attend this event, please RSVP Kathleen James on E-mail:
james@iiss.org or Tel: 020 7395 9109