International SecurityTerrorismWeapons of Mass Destructionnuclear weapons arms controlnonproliferation
Scholarship and Biography
Dr. Samore served in the U.S. government for over 20 years, focusing on nuclear arms control and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, especially in the Middle East and Asia. In that capacity, he served both President Clinton and President Obama as the senior official in the National Security Council responsible for nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Outside government, he held senior research and administrative positions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Belfer Center for Science and International Security at Harvard University. He holds an MA and PhD from the Government Department of Harvard University.
Organizational Affiliations
Professor of the Practice of Politics,
Department of Politics, Brandeis University
Past Affiliations
International Institute for Strategic Studies (United Kingdom, London) - IISS
Council on Foreign Relations (United States, New York) - CFR
at Belfer Center for Science and International Security,
Harvard University (United States, Cambridge)
United States Department of State (United States, Washington D.C.) - DOS