Mr. White is co-founder and Director of the Landmine Survivors Network, a worldwide organization that helps landmine victims and helps prevent future accidents. He himself is an amputee, losing his right leg when he stepped on a mine in Israel in 1984 while hiking with friends. He has ten years' experience tracking the spread of weapons of mass destruction. A graduate of Brown University, Jerry worked at the Brookings Institution prior to becoming Assistant Director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control in Washington, DC. He has testified before Congress and published numerous articles in the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and International Herald Tribune. Jerry is past editor of the Risk Report, an award-winning publication and database that tracks trade in military-related technology.
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