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Why aren’t young people engaged in nuclear disarmament?

In our latest commentary from our New European Voices on Existential Risk (NEVER) network, Michaela Higgins Sørensen explores and refutes the claim that young people are not interested in the nuclear space and calls for the sector to provide the appropriate support for young people to engage in the world of nuclear disarmament successfully.

8 September 2023 | Michaela Higgins Sørensen
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Nicholas Soames

Lord Soames was born in 1948 and was educated at Eton College and Mons Officer Cadet School. He is the son of The Late Lord Soames and grandson of Sir Winston Churchill KG. After leaving school he was commissioned into the 11th Hussars [PAO], serving in Germany and the United Kingdom. He was...

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Eleonora Neri

Eleonora Neri is deeply dedicated to the pursuit of international peace and security, with a wealth of practical experience in the field of non-proliferation and disarmament. She holds a Master’s Degree in Advanced International Studies from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, complemented by...

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Anton Barbashin

Anton Barbashin is a co-founder and an Editorial Director at Riddle Russia. Prior to his work on Riddle Russia, Anton was a co-founder and a managing editor of a Warsaw-based Russia focused analytical outlet Intersection Project and an analyst with the Center for Polish-Russian Dialogue and...

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Belén Bianco

Belén Bianco currently serves as a Policy Fellow at the European Leadership Network (ELN), where she is dedicated to developing policy solutions through research and analysis. Her work primarily focuses on nuclear risk reduction, arms control, disarmament, and non-proliferation, and in...

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Shoring up support for the Convention on Cluster Munitions

Following the US decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine, Mary Wareham and Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer write that countries that have endorsed their ban have a collective responsibility to end the human suffering caused by these weapons. To protect the convention’s gains and strengthen its impact, they outline three steps that state parties and supportive sates can take.

1 September 2023 | Mary Wareham and Kasia Derlicka-Rosenbauer