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Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the on-and-off Russian nuclear threats, scholars have been analyzing Europe’s ...
This video explores how quickly European nations particularly France and the UK could expand their nuclear arsenals, ...
Germany's leadership is increasingly divided over nuclear energy, marking a significant shift from its historic anti-nuclear ...
Iran has enacted a decision to suspend its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), alarming European ...
Renewed European interest in nuclear shows how some countries are hedging their bets in pursuit of more energy independence. Denmark, for instance, recently announced plans to reconsider a 40-year ...
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas urged Iran to resume talks on ending the country’s nuclear program ...
Chancellor Merz reiterates that US nuclear umbrella remains vital, but also stresses that Europeans could begin developing ...
A potential European nuclear deterrent is a different matter. European politicians have sporadically expressed concern about the nuclear threat from Russia, and defense experts have begun discussing ...
Europe's attitude toward nuclear power is split between boosters and naysayers, with each country putting its own spin on the technology. France is by far the continent’s biggest provider of ...
Understanding the “European Dimension” in the Existing French Doctrine. The existing French nuclear doctrine provides clues on how a “European dimension” to France’s nuclear deterrent has added ...
Boosting Europe’s nuclear arsenal would be a “question of years, if not decades,” of investment and development, according to RUSI’s Kulesa.
Europe's attitude toward nuclear power is split between boosters and naysayers, with each country putting its own spin on the technology. France is by far the continent’s biggest provider of ...