

The US-UK ‘special’ relationship has been a feature of global nuclear politics and history since the dawn of the nuclear age. Since its genesis in the Manhattan project and cementation with the 1958 Mutual Defence Agreement (MDA), the relationship has expanded. Driven by shared threat perceptions and priorities, the US and UK continue to work closely together on a variety of technological and...
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, United States, Americas, UK, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, EuropeThis event will allow participants to simulate conventional and nuclear conflict to better understand nuclear deterrence and escalation dynamics
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy2012 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, one of the most significant events of the Cold War. Since that time, changes in international security dynamics have catalysed shifts in attitude towards nuclear stability. This trend looks set to continue amidst high hopes for further nuclear disarmament by key states, and increasing concern surrounding proliferation of nuclear...
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy
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