Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Global Perspectives

Text Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime over image of atomic bomb mushroom cloud
November 15, 2024
12:00PM - 4:00PM
Blackwell Inn & Pfahl Conference Center, Room 140

Date Range
2024-11-15 12:00:00 2024-11-15 16:00:00 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Global Perspectives RegistrationThis symposium assembles an international, multidisciplinary group of specialists to assess the impact of 21st-century challenges on treaties and security institutions shaped for 20th-century risks. A first panel compares US debates to those taking place in South Asia, the European Union, and the Koreas. The second panel considers the gaps, contradictions, abuses, and unintended consequences of the current international regime.The symposium will be held in person, with three virtual participants, and will be recorded for upload on the Mershon YouTube channel. Lunch will be available at 11:30 for registrants prior to the start of the symposium.Workshop Schedule11:30-12:00pm - Light lunch served12:00-12:15pm - Welcome and introduction12:15-2:00pm - Regional perspectives on the non-proliferation regimeChair: Dorothy Noyes, Ohio StateUS: Dakota Rudesill, Ohio State East Asia: Sheena Chestnut Greitens,  University of Texas at Austin (virtual)European Union: Christopher Daase, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt South Asia: Jayita Sarkar, University of Glasgow 2:00-2:15pm - Coffee break2:15-4:00pm - What does the non-proliferation regime not see? Foregrounds and backgrounds in global governanceChair: Alexander Wendt, Ohio StateAlexander Thompson, Ohio State Jacques Hymans, USC (virtual)M.V. Ramana, University of British Columbia (virtual)Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State  This event is supported by a grant from the Stanton Foundation.  Blackwell Inn & Pfahl Conference Center, Room 140 Mershon Center mershoncenter@osu.edu America/New_York public

Registration

This symposium assembles an international, multidisciplinary group of specialists to assess the impact of 21st-century challenges on treaties and security institutions shaped for 20th-century risks. A first panel compares US debates to those taking place in South Asia, the European Union, and the Koreas. The second panel considers the gaps, contradictions, abuses, and unintended consequences of the current international regime.

The symposium will be held in person, with three virtual participants, and will be recorded for upload on the Mershon YouTube channel. 

Lunch will be available at 11:30 for registrants prior to the start of the symposium.

Workshop Schedule

11:30-12:00pm - Light lunch served

12:00-12:15pm - Welcome and introduction

12:15-2:00pm - Regional perspectives on the non-proliferation regime

2:00-2:15pm - Coffee break

2:15-4:00pm - What does the non-proliferation regime not see? Foregrounds and backgrounds in global governance

  • Chair: Alexander Wendt, Ohio State
  • Alexander Thompson, Ohio State 
  • Jacques Hymans, USC (virtual)
  • M.V. Ramana, University of British Columbia (virtual)
  • Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State 

 

This event is supported by a grant from the Stanton Foundation.

 

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