LIVE NOW: Restricted Data: The History of Nuclear Secrecy in the United States with @wellerstein, Kathleen M. Vogel, and Matthew Connelly.
#HistoryAtWilson
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In this episode of International History Declassified, we speak with historian Or Rabinowitz about Israeli nuclear history and what present-day and future nuclear negotiators can learn by reading the archival materials.
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"The African National Congress and Apartheid South Africa’s Nuclear Weapons Program," a new @NPIHP paper from Jo-Ansie van Wyk and Anna-Mart van Wyk https://t.co/UW9xbhtvjh
Ryan Musto @RyanAMusto traces the history of a surprising idea: arming the United Nations with nuclear weapons. US officials weighed the proposal from 1945 through the 1960s as they pursued disarmament goals https://t.co/QRWFMyB3eK
More than 40 years after the VELA event, there is still no reliable public, non-circumstantial, information that settles the controversy. Yet the debate remains a live one. https://t.co/GaIAzWzX8y
How to handle an ally in pursuit of nuclear weapons? New research by Timothy P. McDonnell examines the shifting case of US policy toward France. @tandfonline
David Holloway draws on documents from Stalin’s personal fond to assess the Soviet Union’s position vis-à-vis the Baruch plan for the international control of atomic energy in 1947 https://t.co/1gF5PWAYsj
Another 4 days to go for our CfP on Global histories of activism - please consider submitting, already have received amazing proposals @lseideas@unishefhistory@CWIHP@OpenUniversity
On January 9, 2020, we co-hosted a conference on Egyptian nuclear diplomacy with King's College's @DrElbahtimy and @GAPP_AUC 's Karim Haggag.
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