70 years later, an alarm against nuclear proliferation rings louder than ever

ISSP Director Christopher Coyne and ISSP Network Member Abigail Hall discuss the relevance of historical visions for nuclear renunciation in today’s nuclear weapon concerns, addressing the importance of arms-reduction agreements, peace studies scholarship, and the power of ordinary citizens.

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