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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Global Sustainability Institute Seminars & Events > Nuclear Weapons and the Global Sustainability Agenda: time to abandon traditional forms of Sovereignty?
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Rosie Robison. Paul Ingram is BASIC ’s executive director, developing BASIC ’s long-term strategy to help reduce global nuclear dangers through disarmament and collaborative nonproliferation, coordinating operations in London and Washington. In particular, he leads on BASIC ’s work as host to the BASIC Trident Commission in London, and BASIC ’s NATO programme, looking to reduce the Alliance dependency upon nuclear weapons. He is also involved in BASIC ’s work on the diplomacy around Iran’s nuclear programme, and promoting a WMD -free zone in the Middle East. Paul’s areas of expertise are Global nuclear disarmament strategies and agendas, US and UK nuclear weapons decisions, NATO ’s nuclear posture, Iran’s nuclear programme and diplomatic attempts to control it. This talk is part of the Global Sustainability Institute Seminars & Events series. This talk is included in these lists:
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