The University of Bradford is holding a panel session on chemical weapons and international relations.
In light of the recent alleged Salisbury and Syria chemical attacks, the University of Bradford has pooled a team of eminent experts in international relations, security, chemical weapons and Russia, for a panel discussion to look at the impact of these events on international relations.
The panel discussion titled ‘Nerve agents, secret agents and international norms’ is open to the public and will take place Wednesday 2 May, 4-6pm in JSB lecture theatre at the University of Bradford.
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