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Sascha E. Ostanina

Sascha E. Ostanina is a Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre with a research focus on Russia and the Eastern Partnership countries. Prior to this, Sascha worked as an external analyst with the international consulting company S&P Global and as a security consultant with the International...

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Denys Karlovskyi

Denys Karlovskyi is a research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. His interests comprise European security, the use of emerging technology in modern warfare, and the post-war stabilisation of Ukraine. Denys worked as a news journalist in Ukrainska Pravda, the most...

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Kateryna Anisova

Kateryna Anisova is a graduate student of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (2022-2024) awarded by the consortium of the University of Glasgow, Dublin City University and Charles University. In 2022, Kateryna obtained her Bachelor’s...

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Pragmatic steps forward: How to protect the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and get the review cycle on the right track

To prevent a further erosion of the effectiveness and efficiency of the current review cycle of the NPT, there is an urgent need for action. Michael Biontino looks at what pragmatic proposals could be taken up from the 2023 PrepCom Chair’s recommendations and the working paper from the Chair of the working group on further strengthening the review process of the NPT.

22 November 2023 | Michael Biontino
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Existential threats beyond the bomb: emerging disruptive technologies in the age of AI

To better understand emerging technologies, NEVER members Konrad, Anemone, Emil, Arthur, and Joel outline the evolution of the risk landscape around emerging disruptive technologies and draw parallels between the dangers posed by nuclear weapons and those posed by novel biotechnologies. They explore the broader challenge of governing emerging technologies and suggest potential ways forward.