Hybrid event (presential / zoom)
Unparalleled catastrophe: Life and death in the Third Nuclear Age
Room : Salle S1, 2e étage, 28 rue des Saints-Pères 75007 and also online via zoom
Organised as part of the seminar Nuclear Knowledges
Speaker:
Rhys Crilley is a lecturer in International Relations at the University of Glasgow.
Rhys Crilley is a lecturer in International Relations at the University of Glasgow.
Discussants:
Benoit Pelopidas, Sciences Po-CERI
Sterre van Buuren, Sciences Po-CERI
Benoit Pelopidas, Sciences Po-CERI
Sterre van Buuren, Sciences Po-CERI
After the first use of nuclear weapons in 1945, Albert Einstein warned that 'we thus drift towards unparalleled catastrophe'. Today we are no longer drifting but racing toward catastrophe at breakneck speed. This book analyses recent events that have brought about a dangerous Third Nuclear Age. From the collapse of arms control treaties and the development of hypersonic missiles, to the pop culture that shapes how we think about nuclear weapons, via how nuclear weapons intersect with the global threats posed by pandemics, populism, climate change, corruption, militarism, and racism, this book explores the nuclear zeitgeist of today.
La présentation sera donnée en anglais, cependant les questions en français seront également les bienvenues.
For more information visit sciencespo.fr/nk or follow us on Twitter @NKnowledges / If you would like to be added to the mailing list for the Nuclear Knowledges seminar, please contact sterre.vanbuuren@sciencespo.fr
Scientifics Coordinators : Benoît Pelopidas, Sciences Po-CERI and Sterre van Buuren, Sciences Po-CERI
The seminar will be held in person and also online via the Zoom platform.
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Organisé par : CERI