Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh argues that the Biden Administration should use its Democratic Senate majority to ratify the Rarotonga and Pelindaba treaties.
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Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER).
Russia’s Strategy, Goals, Means and Ways – A View from Poland
Polish threat perceptions and risk assessments are heavily influenced by Poland’s proximity to Russia – and the author suggests solutions to contain them.
Lithuania: Nuclear and Conventional Risk Assessments, and Policy Responses
Lithuania’s current nuclear and conventional risk assessments, and possible policy responses.
The ‘Responsibility Turn’ in Nuclear Diplomacy
The New Atlantic Charter provides the first time that the specific language of ‘responsible state behaviour’ has been used publicly in an official capacity in relation to nuclear weapons.
The ‘Responsibility Turn’ in Nuclear Diplomacy
The New Atlantic Charter provides the first time that the specific language of ‘responsible state behaviour’ has been used publicly in an official capacity in relation to nuclear weapons.
Contemporary Opportunities for the NPT: Perspectives from the Emerging Voices Network
The Emerging Voices Network presents the policy recommendations from its first policy working cycle.
Bombs, Brexit Boys and Bairns: A Feminist Critique of Nuclear (In)security in the Integrated Review
Clare Duncanson and Catherine Eschle provide a feminist critique of the UK’s Integrated Review.