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Watch VideoDescriptionhttps://carnegieendowment.org/2022/10/28/2022-carnegie-international-nuclear-policy-conference-event-7828 Nuclear weapons appear to have shaped the Russo-Ukrainian war even in the absence of their use. The possibility of nuclear escalation apparently contributed to NATO’s...
Read ArticleDescriptionSuggested Readings: – Marc Trachtenberg, “The Past and Future of Arms Control” Daedalus, Vol. 120, No. 1, Arms Control: Thirty Years On (Winter, 1991), pp. 203-216,...
Read ArticleDescriptionSuggested readings: – Elisabeth Roehrlich (2016) The Cold War, the developing world, and the creation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 1953–1957, Cold War History,...
Read ArticleDescriptionThis is an online module that includes short video lectures and informational slides. Students will learn what the issues that lead to the negotiation of the...
Read ArticleDescriptionSuggested readings: – Weichselbraun, Anna. “From Accountants to Detectives: How Nuclear Safeguards Inspectors Make Knowledge at the International Atomic Energy Agency.” PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology...
Read ArticleDescriptionSuggested readings: – Scott Sagan, “Three Models in Search of Bomb” International Security, Vol. 21, No. 3. (Winter, 1996-1997), pp. 54-86. – Jacques Hymans, “The Threat...
Read ArticleDescriptionEssential Readings/Viewings: • Cohn, Carol ‘Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals (summer, 1987), pp. 687-718’, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and...
Listen to PodcastDescriptionIn the thirty-sixth episode of this podcast about young women working in nonproliferation, Sam, Arielle, Grace, and guest Lauren discuss Girl Security, the assassination of...
Listen to PodcastDescriptionIn the thirty-seventh episode of this podcast about young women working in nonproliferation, Arielle, Sam, Grace, and guest Jordan discuss the United Nations Association of...
Listen to PodcastDescriptionIn the thirty-eighth episode of this podcast about young women working in non-proliferation, Arielle, Sam, Grace, and guest Rose discuss Chinese nuclear programs, the ethics...
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