Seminars

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Time and place: , Harriet Holters hus room 124, Blindern Campus

Dr. Susan Colbourn will present her new book, Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO.

Time and place: , Eilert Sundts hus, Møterom 629 / Zoom

Dr Steven Gibbons will present his forthcoming article titled "Seismic Monitoring of Novaya Zemlya: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects".

Time and place: , Zoom

Amy Woolf will present her paper titled "Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament: Insights from the Past and Prospects for the Future".

Time and place: , Loftet, Professorboligen, Karl Johans gate 47

The Oslo Nuclear Project has the pleasure of inviting you to this talk by Francis J. Gavin, Giovanni Agnelli Distinguished Professor & Director, Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C., taking place on 13 June, 2:30 PM4:00 PM.

Time and place: , Castbergs bibliotek (326), Domus Bibliotecha, Karl Johans gate 47

This joint Oslo Nuclear Project/Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS) panel discussion will bring together four leading experts to discuss Chinese, Russian and US approaches to great power competition and strategic stability

Time and place: , Harriet Holters hus: Seminarrom 138 (This is a hybrid event and a Zoom link will also be available. You will receive the Zoom link when you RSVP below.)
Time and place: , Eilert Sundts building, room 830

Oslo Nuclear Project and Comparative Institutions and Regimes Seminar with Joseph Torigian (American University and Council on Foreign Relations) 

Time and place: , Eilert Sundts hus, room 847

As the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) faces serious challenges, the fate of the treaty is being debated in a way not seen since the extension decision in 1995. In this seminar, Dr. Joseph Pilat examines the consequences of the erosion or collapse of the NPT.

Time and place: , Professorboligen, Karl Johans gate 47

This launch seminar examines current challenges and future prospects for nuclear arms control in Europe and beyond.

Time and place: , Blindern, Eilert Sundts hus, rom 830 (8:e etasje).

Global monitoring capabilities will play a large role in allowing the international community to determine if nations are in compliance with nuclear arms control and nonproliferation obligations and related missions, including counterterrorism.