Russian Pugwash Committee blog

Russian Pugwash Committee

Russian Pugwash Committee blog on the Russian International Affairs Council official site. The main idea of blogg in includes posting different important Pugwash news and expert commentaries from Pugwashites on the Russian International Affairs Council platform. We hope for your interest and open to suggestions.

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July 31, 2021

Subject: Advancing Technology, Nuclear Weapons Security and International Stability Venue: Andalo (Trento, Italy) Date: 7-14 January 2022 Directors of the Course: Deborah Louis (ISODARCO, Boston, USA), Francesca Giovannini (Managing the Atom, HKS…

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June 10, 2021

We look forward with great optimism to your meeting in person as the leaders of the most powerful nuclear weapon states. We hope that your summit on June 16 in Geneva will help to rebuild mutual respect and cooperation between the United States and the…

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May 31, 2021

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences, with the participation of the Russian Academy of Sciences, has published a monograph "Nuclear Perils in a New Era. Bringing Perspective to the Nuclear Choices Facing Russia and the United States", co-authored by…

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April 2, 2021

31 March 2021The Deep Cuts Commission believes the United Kingdom’s new nuclear policies to increase the limit of its overall nuclear stockpile to 260 warheads and to make its nuclear posture more opaque complicate efforts to advance multilateral…

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March 27, 2021

The world is facing new global security threats. Great power and regional tensions are on the rise. The post-World War II security architecture is disintegrating. Six institutions from the U.S., Russia, and Europe join forces and ask the next generation…

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March 27, 2021

The Deep Cuts Project is happy to announce the launch of the new Young Deep Cuts Commission.This project aims to provide young arms control experts an independent, nongovernmental platform to develop and promote new ideas for the revitalization of…

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March 2, 2021

This article appeared in several European newspapers in their respective languages on the day of the entry into force of the Treaty: In the Netherlands in De Volkskrant, in Belgium in Le Soir (French) and De Morgen (Dutch) as well as in Germany on…

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February 18, 2021

Throughout March, SYP UK will hold a series of online workshops to explore opportunities for international co-operation, arms control and peace in 2021 and beyond. Russia and the West: Opportunities for co-operation? Wed 10th March // 2pm GMT (UK) //…

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February 9, 2021

We are recruiting motivated young scholars and policy practitioners with diverse backgrounds and expertise, ranging from science and technology to political science and international law. Successful candidates will join existing Board Members in Summer…

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February 2, 2021

There is an urgent need to reverse negative trends and revitalize the arms control and disarmament process. Some people speak about going back to the drawing board, “reinventing” arms control and making it more effective and sustainable. They may…

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January 28, 2021

January 2021 Breaking a Deadlock to Denuclearization of the Korean PeninsulaNortheast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone (NEA-NWFZ) as the end goal Dr. Tatsujiro Suzuki[1], Professor, Nagasaki University, and a Council Member, Pugwash Conferences on Science…

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January 28, 2021

The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) enters into force today, 90 days after the deposit of the 50th instrument of ratification, in accordance with its Article 10.3. This is a significant milestone in the search for effective…

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