Search: Nuclear weapons,International Security (18 materials)

 

European Leaders Call for a New Approach to Security

Call for change As members of the European Leadership Network (ELN), we have committed ourselves to working toward a world without nuclear weapons. Such a world will only come about as a result of a joint enterprise involving leaders and peoples from every continent. It will only be achievable if the practical steps required to reach this goal are seen as contributing to every country’s ...

17.12.2013

Radical reduction of nuclear arms will strengthen Russia’s security

... to calculate the formula for further nuclear reductions by Russia and the United States. The goal of deep reductions of the nuclear weapons arsenals and that of maintaining Russia and the United States’ capacity for mutual assured destruction involve ... ... own security but also score real progress in numerous areas, such as: Re-taking its position as global leader in strengthening international security; De-fusing the debate about a raft of sensitive issues, including U.S. global missile defense; Making the ...

21.10.2013

On the Qualitative Transformation of Russian-American Relations on Strategic Issues

Working Paper №VII, 2013 The research is conducted in the framework of joint project of Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and Atlantic Council (AC) on perspective of “mutual assured stability” model in Russia-U.S. strategic relations. The research was presented on Russian-US seminar “ Russia-U.S. relations: new impetus to cooperation ”, March 25, 2013. Authors : S.M. Rogov (Lead Author), Academician, RAS, Dr. of History; V.I. Esin, Ph.D. in Military Science, retired Colonel General;...

08.05.2013

The Paradoxes of Global Zero

... nuclear weapons by new entities. Photo: npsglobal.org Summit Global Zero, Paris, February 2010 During the following two years, the institutional base of the nuclear-free movement strengthened. Harvard University launched a project on the elimination of nuclear weapons led by Sam Nunn [1] . A similar initiative was run by the Institute for Science and International Security. On May 25, 2007, EU security experts set up the Luxembourg Forum to generate strategic projects on nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament. On December 12, 2007, Harvard held a conference marking the 20th anniversary of the signing ...

23.11.2012

The Nuclear Agenda and BRICS

... non-proliferation), subject to IAEA and NSG controls; Shared perception of the threats posed by nuclear terrorism and their mitigation; Promotion of non-nuclear zones over increasingly large regions; Actions to support the non-deployment of arms (including nuclear weapons) in outer space. The BRICS countries can hope for further cooperation, which is also deemed necessary to strengthen Russia’s positions on the international stage and promote international security for all. The “nuclear dialogue” can realistically be expected to grow broader and deeper even without a separate track, through meetings of foreign ministers and special envoys to discuss the security agenda. The situation ...

14.11.2012

Conference “Nuclear Weapons and International Security in the 21st Century”

... NOVEMBER 8, 2012. In a groundbreaking conference designed to address the immediate implications of the US elections results senior Russian officials will join former international civil and military leaders to discuss key global security issues. “Nuclear Weapons and International Security in the 21st Century” is an event jointly organized by the Russian International Affairs Council and Global Zero and will be hosted by the Moscow State Institution of International Relations (MGIMO). Participants in the conference ...

06.11.2012

International conference «Nuclear Weapons and International Security in the 21st Century»

On November 8, 2012, Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in cooperation with Global Zero and Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) will host a major conference on “ Nuclear Weapons and International Security in the 21st Century ”. Location : MGIMO, Moscow The event will take place immediately following the US elections, the results of which will significantly affect the process of nuclear arms control through to 2017 and beyond....

14.09.2012
 

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