Network reflections: Can effective deterrence exist without dialogue?
Members of the ELN Network share their views on deterrence and diplomacy
Members of the ELN Network share their views on deterrence and diplomacy
Lord Hannay, who co-chaired ELN’s Go Big Action Group on New START extension in 2020-21, lays out priorities for the international community in dealing with these twin threats to humanity.
Two former UN Ambassadors, from the United Kingdom and the United States, write on how Donald Trump’s election may well provide an opportunity to improve the Iran deal and strengthen global non-proliferation efforts.
Lord Hannay, former British Ambassador to the UN and EU warns that following the election of Donald Trump as US president we are entering a period of uncertainty, and in no policy field is uncertainty more high risk than that of nuclear weapons.
David Hannay argues that Europeans should treat Iran as a serious interlocutor and player, and not as a pre-ordained adversary.
Ahead of the 2014 NPT Preparatory Conference, ELN member Lord Hannay argues that the international community must continue to work toward strengthening all aspects of the nuclear non-proliferation regime.