SCRAP Weapons is organising a webinar series which will provide a space for critical discussion on the relationship between the United States and China, the potential for an arms race between the two countries, and what this means for international disarmament goals.
Speakers:
John Isaacs- Council for a Liveable World
Cameron Hunter- University of Leicester
Dan Plesch- SCRAP Weapons
Moderators:
Gemma Sabatini- SCRAP Weapons
Jessica Henn- SCRAP Weapons
Speakers:
Nevine Schepers- Centre for Security Studies, ETM Zurich
Brad Glosserman- Tama University
Bowei Xing- People’s Daily
Moderators:
Jessica Henn- SCRAP Weapons
Jack Cinamon- SCRAP Weapons
Speakers:
Anuradha Damale- BASIC
Jessica West- Ploughshare
Eric Gomez- CATO Institute
Almudena Azcarate Ortega- UNIDIR
Harry Spencer- University of Birmingham
Moderators:
Sunita Nahar- SCRAP Weapons
Gemma Sabatini- SCRAP Weapons
Speakers:
Winnie King- University of Bristol
Tong Zhao- Carnegie Endowment for Peace
Ankara Ghosal Singh- Observer Research Foundation
Moderators:
Jack Cinamon- SCRAP Weapons
Rhys Bowden- SCRAP Weapons
Opinion
Taiwan Strait Military Balance
Taiwan Strait Military Balance Dr Dan Plesch Director, SCRAP Weapons James Luk Project Assistant, SCRAP Weapons Hugo Bainbridge graphic designer, SCRAP Weapons The recent U.S.-China…
The New Cold War and the Future of Disarmament
The New Cold and the Future of Disarmament Rhys Bowden Project Assistant, SCRAP Weapons The final webinar in SCRAP’s The New Cold War series witnessed…
The China-US Media War and its Impact on the Global Disarmament Campaign
The China-US Media War and its Impact on the Global Disarmament Campaign Jack Cinamon Project Assistant, SCRAP Weapons In recent years, public opinion of China…
Securing Outer Space: Emerging Threats in the New Space Race
Securing Outer Space: Emerging Threats in the New Space Race Gemma Sabatini Project Assistant, SCRAP Weapons Since the Cold War and its aftermath, countries have…
The Big Bang: The Evolution of US-China Nuclear Relations
The Big Bang: The Evolution of US-China Nuclear Relations Jessica Henn Project Assistant, SCRAP Weapons Historical Overview of Sino-American Tensions The US and China have…
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