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Politics of Nuclear (Non-)Proliferation
Banning the Bomb: Politics of Nuclear Disarmament (October 19, 2022)
Bonus literature
Bonus literature
Completion requirements
Download folder
608_03_Global Nuclear.pdf
608_04_Global Nuclear.pdf
Doyle - 2013 - Why Eliminate Nuclear Weapons.pdf
fihn2017.pdf
Freedman - 2013 - Disarmament and Other Nuclear Norms.pdf
Glaser - 1998 - The Flawed Case for Nuclear Disarmament.pdf
Harrington de Santana - 2011 - The Strategy of Non-proliferation Maintaining the Credibility of an Incredible Pledge to Disarm.pdf
NP_OF_18_3_PragueAgenda_SpecialSection.pdf
ritchie2014.pdf
Sagan - Unknown - Shared Responsibilities for Nuclear Disarmament A Global Debate.pdf
Schelling - 2009 - A world without nuclear weapons.pdf
Smetana (2016).pdf
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Syllabus
Zoom link for students in the online module
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Bonus literature
Reflections on the readings
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After the class
Bonus literature
Reflections on the readings
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After the class
Reflections on the readings
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After the class
Reflections and application
After the class
Reflection on the reading
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Reflections
Info (read me!)
Signup sheet
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01 How research reactor works
After class / reflections
After class
Reflections on the reading
Before & after the class
Recommended literature (no need for a written reflection - read what you find interesting, and mainly focus on your work on the podcast!)
Before or after the class (better before so that you are free for holidays!)
Reflections
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