British Pugwash co-sponsored, with the International Institute of Strategic Studies, the inaugural UK discussion of the International Network of Emerging Nuclear Specialists (INENS).
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What did the NPT Review Conference achieve?
The discussion meeting after the British Pugwash AGM focused on ‘The 2010 NPT Review Conference: consequences for the future of disarmament and non-proliferation’. Speakers included Ambassador Peter Jenkins, Geneva Centre for Security Policy; previously UK Ambassador to the IAEA; Carol Naughton, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy; and Prof. John Simpson, Mountbatten Centre for International Studies.
British Pugwash Annual Report 2010
Key topics: Advancing UK and European leadership in nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament in the runup to the May 2010 NPT Review Conference; Report: The Management of Separated Plutonium in the UK; mapping disarmament in the UK
British Pugwash Annual Report 2009
Top issues: UK related nuclear weapons issues, particularly government’s decision to proceed with renewing Trident; non-proliferation and disarmament issues.
Nuclear Energy And Nuclear Weapon Proliferation – A New Perspective
7 April 2006, University College London. Speaker: Professor Keith Barnham, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Imperial College London.
Message of Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat to the Seventh Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in 2005
Message of Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat to the Seventh Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in 2005, The Atomic Mirror, 1 May 2005