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SUMMARY:Gender Perspectives\, Feminist Theories and Nuclear Weapons
DESCRIPTION:Jannis Kappelmann M.A.\, Researcher and PhD Student at University of Hamburg\nSummer 2024\nHistorically\, the Global Governance of Nuclear Weapons has relied on gendered assumptions\, practices and speech acts – and it does to this day. Feminist activists\, since the very beginning of the so-called ‘nuclear age’\, were among the staunchest opposition against nuclear weapons\, as they would be incompatible with Feminist values\, placing marginalised groups and individuals in the centre of their consideration. From this persistent activism\, research on gender perspectives\, feminist theories and nuclear weapons followed – focussing on language (e.g. Cohn)\, the legal framework (e.g. Biswas)\, (post-)colonial issues (e.g. Teiwa) or activism itself (e.g. Acheson). In this seminar\, we want to dive into these diverse perspectives and explore why the global governance of nuclear weapons has always been a case for feminist engagement. With an intersectional aspiration\, this seminar should provide both tangible examples of the application of feminist theory as well as insights into the global governance of nuclear weapons as part of the international order\, or the governance international peace and security more specifically. \n\nLevel: Students\nDownload Syllabus
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/gender-perspectives-feminist-theories-and-nuclear-weapons/
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SUMMARY:The Global Governance of Nuclear Weapons
DESCRIPTION:Jannis Kappelmann M.A.\, Researcher and PhD Student at University of Hamburg\nSummer 2024\nEver since they were built\, the Global Governance of Nuclear Weapons has been a contentious topic both among politicians and political scientists. With realists frequently stressing the deterring power of nuclear weapons\, liberal scholars referring to the resilience of the regime of nuclear weapons governance and critical scholars increasingly emphasising the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons use\, the topic is a major playground for theory application. The course will make use of a variety of historic and current cases to work both theoretically and empirically. From Iran to North Korea\, from the India-Pakistan conflict over the Cold War up to the recent Nuclear Ban Treaty adopted at the United Nations\, the course aims to cover a broad range\nissues. \n\nLevel: Students\nDownload Syllabus
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/the-global-governance-of-nuclear-weapons/
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SUMMARY:The Purposes of Nuclear Arms Control: Achievements and Failures
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ulrich Kühn & Tim Thies\nInstitute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)\nSummer 2024\nFor more than a decade\, nuclear arms control is in a crisis that saw the stagnation and even collapse of important arms control processes. At the same time\, Russia’s war against Ukraine demonstrates that cooperative arms control regimes cannot stop determined aggressors. Against this background\, the block course addresses the questions which objectives states can pursue through nuclear arms control\, which purpose can nuclear arms control serve in an era of strategic rivalry\, and which hopes connected to arms control have been disappointed in the past. \n\nLevel: Students\nDownload Syllabus
URL:https://nonproliferation.eu/evenement/the-purposes-of-nuclear-arms-control-achievements-and-failures/
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