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Doctoral Thesis
- Restricted democracies : nuclear weapons programs, secrecy, and democracy in the United Kingdom, France, and Sweden (1939-1974)
Thomas Fraise, 11 September 2023
Peer-Reviewed Articles
- Nuclear memories for the future: Gaps and forgetting in European publics’ understandings of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Sterre van Buuren, Benoît Pelopidas and Alexander Sorg, Thesis Eleven, 2025 - Existential Silos: The Compartmentalization of the Futures of Environmental Change and the Nuclear Threat
Including supplementary material
Sterre van Buuren, Thomas Fraise and Benoît Pelopidas, Futures, 2025 - Disentangling the Nexus of Nuclear Weapons and Climate Change—A Research Agenda
Kjølv Egeland, International Studies Review 27 (1), 2025 - The Arsenal and the Ballot Box: Scoping the Incompatibility of Nuclear Weapons and Democracy
Sterre van Buuren, Perspectives on Politics, 2025 - The ‘Cosmic Bluff’ Revisited: Extended Nuclear Deterrence in the US–Norway Alliance
Kjølv Egeland, Cold War History 25 (1), 2024 - Nuclearization and de-democratization: security, secrecy, and the French pursuit of nuclear weapons (1945–1974)
Thomas Fraise, European Journal of International Relatoins 31 (1), 2024 - The Tragedy Trap: On the Tragicized Politics of Nuclear Weapons and Armed Drones and the Making of Unaccountability
Benoît Pelopidas and Neil C. Renic, Ethics & International Affairs, 2024 - Armes nucléaires et environnement
Sterre van Buuren, Thomas Fraise and Benoît Pelopidas, Raison Présente 230, 2024 - The false promise of nuclear risk reduction
Benoît Pelopidas and Kjølv Egeland, International Affairs 100 (1), 2024 - How dawn turned into dusk: Scoping and closing possible nuclear futures after the Cold War
Benoît Pelopidas, Hebatallah Taha and Tom Vaughan, Journal of Strategic Studies, 2024 - Everyday nuclear histories and futures in the Middle East, 1945–1948
Hebatalla Taha, Cambridge Review of International Affairs 37 (4), 2023 - Experts, activists, and girl bosses of the nuclear apocalypse: feminisms in security discourse
Kjølv Egeland and Hebatalla Taha, Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung 12, 2023 - Able Archer: How close of a call was it?
Thomas Fraise and Kjølv Egeland, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2023 - French Nuclear Policy Towards Iran: From the Shah to the Islamic Republic
Clément Therme, Diplomacy & Statecraft 34 (1), 2023 - The Argentella scandal: why French officials did not make Corsica a nuclear test site in 1960
Austin R. Cooper, The Nonproliferation Review 29 (1-3), 2023 - Thinking about What People Think about Nuclear Weapons
Benoît Pelopidas and Kjølv Egeland, Security Studies 32 (1), 2023 - Writing IR after COVID-19: Reassessing Political Possibilities, Good Faith, and Policy-Relevant Scholarship on Climate Change Mitigation and Nuclear Disarmament
Benoît Pelopidas and Sanne Cornelia J. Verschuren, Global Studies Quarterly 3 (1), 2023 - Comment cacher un nuage ? L’organisation du secret des essais atmosphériques français (1957-1974)
Thomas Fraise, Relations Internationales 194, 2023 - Climate security reversed: the implications of alternative security policies for global warming
Kjølv Egeland, Environmental Politics 32 (5), 2022 - From Secrecy to Public Containment: The Role of Hybrid Spaces in the Governance of Nuclear Crises in France
Valerie Arnhold, Social Forces 101 (4), 2022 - Sustaining social license: nuclear weapons and the art of legitimation
Kjølv Egeland, International Politics 60, 2022 - Atomic aesthetics: gender, visualization and popular culture in Egypt
Hebatalla Taha, International Affairs 98 (4) 2022 - Seizing Nuclear Tehran: Obstacles to Understanding Iranian Nuclear Activities
Clément Therme, Kjolv Egeland and Heba Taha, 01/05/2022 - Hiroshima in Egypt: interpretations and imaginations of the atomic age
Hebatalla Taha, 13/04/2022 - La question du secret nucléaire : technologie, secrets d’État et enjeux démocratiques
Thomas Fraise, 01/04/2022 - No such thing as a free donation? Research funding and conflicts of interest in nuclear weapons policy analysis
Kjølv Egeland and Benoît Pelopidas, International Relations 39 (1), 2022 - Casting the atomic canon: (R)evolving nuclear strategy
Kjølv Egeland, Thomas Fraise and Heba Taha, European Journal of International Security 7 (3), 2021 - The Ideology of Nuclear Order
Kjølv Egeland, New Political Science 43 (2), 2021 - Measuring public knowledge on nuclear weapons in the post-Cold War
Fabricio M. Fialho, Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences 3, 2021 - Imaginer la possibilité de la guerre nucléaire pour y faire face
Benoît Pelopidas, Cultures & Conflits 123-124, 2021 - Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–1974)
Benoît Pelopidas and Sébastien Philippe, Cold War History 21 (3), 2020 - European nuclear weapons? Zombie debates and nuclear realities
Kjølv Egeland and Benoît Pelopidas, European Security 30 (2), 2020 - Normalisation of nuclear accidents after the Cold War
Valérie Arnhold, Cold War History 21 (3), 2020 - Who stole disarmament? History and nostalgia in nuclear abolition discourse
Kjølv Egeland, International Affairs 96 (5), 2020 - Spreading the Burden: How NATO Became a ‘Nuclear’ Alliance
Kjølv Egeland, Diplomacy & Statecraft 31 (1), 2020 - Que faire des interventions militaires dans le champ académique ? Réflexion sur la nécessaire distinction entre expertise et savoir scientifique
Benoît Pelopidas (with Thibaut Boncourt, Marielle Debos, Mathias Delori and Christophe Wasinski), Revue d'histoire 145 (1), 2020 - Oslo’s “new Track”: Norwegian Nuclear Disarmament Diplomacy, 2005–2013
Kjølv Egeland, Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament 2 (2), 2019
Chapitres de livre
- Facing Nuclear War: Luck, Learning, and the Cuban Missile Crisis
The Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations, Richard Ned Lebow and Benoît Pelopidas, 2023 - Sombres nuages : les essais nucléaires français en Algérie (1960-1966)
Mensonges d’État. Une autre histoire de la Ve République, Thomas Fraise, 2023 - Producing Collapse: Nuclear Weapons as Preparation to End Civilization
How Worlds Collapse, Zia Mian and Benoît Pelopidas, 2023 - The Birth of Nuclear Eternity
Futures, Benoît Pelopidas, 2021 - Nuclear Abolition from Baruch to the Ban
Research Handbook on International Law and Peace, Kjølv Egeland, 2021
Autres
- Nuclear injustice: Suggestions in support of a research agenda
Web content, Benoît Pelopidas, 02/02/2023 - France struggled to relinquish Algeria as a nuclear test site, archives reveal
Essay summarising research, Thomas Fraise and Austin Cooper, 03/08/2022 - Les obstinations nucléaires des dirigeants français en Algérie indépendante
Essay summarising research, Thomas Fraise and Austin Cooper, 04/07/2022 - Not much happened after India’s accidental cruise missile launch into Pakistan—this time.
Web content, Debak Das, 25/03/2022 - Jusqu’à quand l’État doit-il garder ses « secrets » ?
Essay summarising research, Thomas Fraise, 28/06/2021 - What Europeans believe about Hiroshima and Nagasaki—and why it matters
Essay summarising research, Kjølv Egeland and Benoît Pelopidas, 03/08/2020 - Donald Trump Could Lose the Election by Authorizing a New Nuclear Weapons Test
Web content, Fabricio M. Fialho, Benoît Pelopidas, Stephen Herzog, and Jonathon Baron, 23/06/2020 - France: Nuclear Command, Control and Communications
Report, Benoît Pelopidas, 13/06/2019