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Albert Carnesale (born July 2, 1936) is an
American academic and a
specialist in arms
control and
national security. He is a
former chancellor of the...
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United States.
Dining halls are
located in
Covel Commons,
Rieber Hall,
Carnesale Commons and De Neve Plaza. In
winter 2012, a
dining hall
called The Feast...
- Winstead;
Frederick M. Azar; Beaty,
James H;
James H. Calandruccio;
Peter G.
Carnesale;
Kevin B. Cleveland;
Andrew H.
Crenshaw (2003). Campbell's
Operative Orthopedics...
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Avoiding Nuclear War, co-aut****d with
Graham Allison and
Albert Carnesale (Norton, 1985)
Nuclear Ethics (The Free Press, 1986)
Bound to Lead: The...
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schools as well as the College. In 2005, then-UCLA
Chancellor Albert Carnesale launched the center,
initially named the
Institute for Stem Cell Biology...
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Superpower Arms Control:
Setting the
Record Straight,
edited with
Albert Carnesale.
Ballinger Publishing Company, 1987. ISBNÂ 978-0887302282. Book contributions...
- An
Agenda for
Avoiding Nuclear War. W.W. Norton. (edited with
Albert Carnesale and
Joseph Nye Jr). 1989:
Windows of Opportunity: From Cold War to Peaceful...
- Afghanistan. Some
alumni have
become national academic leaders.
Albert Carnesale was the
chancellor of UCLA from 1997 to 2006
after a 23-year
tenure at...
- History. (n.d.).
Atomic Archive.
Retrieved November 16, 2012 Doty, P.,
Carnesale, A., & Nacht, M. (1976, October). The Race to
Control Nuclear Arms. Jones...
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Angeles Times.
Retrieved October 24, 2021. Hampton, Phil. "Chancellor
Carnesale,
Mayor Villaraigosa Top List of UCLA
Commencement Speakers". UCLA Newsroom...