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Disarmament

  • The EU’s arms control challenge

    Our new Chaillot Paper highlights the key role the EU can play in building the intellectual groundwork for the emergence of a new arms control treaty system to replace those agreements which are currently being abandoned.

    Chaillot Papers
    28 April 2021 By: Clara Portela
  • The EU’s chemical weapons sanctions regime

    Concerns about the ero­sion of the ‘taboo’ on chemical weapons use have deepened in recent years, in particular following the chemical weapons attacks that have taken place in the Syrian conflict. The sanctions regime against the proliferation and use of chemical weapons which...

    Briefs
    31 July, 2020 By: Clara Portela, Erica Moret
  • Preventing the re-emergence of chemical weapons

    This Brief explores the ways the international community has responded to the new developments to preserve and strengthen the norm against CW use. It first offers a short historical overview of chemical warfare, followed by a review of resurgent use of toxic agents. It next...

    Briefs
    3 April, 2019 By: Jean Pascal Zanders
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    DPRK: game, reset and match?

    This Alert focuses on the new South Korean President's efforts to pursue a policy of re-engagement with Pyongyang, and assesses to what extent this approach has chances of success, given the paucity of other diplomatic options.

    Alerts
    19 July 2017 By: Ramon Pacheco Pardo
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    The future of the CWC in the post-destruction phase

    Since the entry into force of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) in 1997, much progress has been made in destroying existing stockpiles of chemical weapons. However, the CWC is faced with new threats and challenges due to advances in science and technology and the changing...

    Analysis
    27 March 2013 By: Jean Pascal Zanders
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    Nuclear weapons after the 2010 NPT Review Conference

    The Non-Proliferation Treaty is a central pillar in global efforts to prevent a destabilising armament competition and, worse still, nuclear war. Chaillot Paper No. 120 analyses the issues affecting the NPT in the lead-up to the 2010 Review Conference that will take place amid...

    Chaillot Papers
    19 April 2010 By: Jean Pascal Zanders
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    Chemical weapon use in Syria?

    On 19 March 2013 a serious allegation was made concerning the use of chemical weapons near Aleppo. In this context, how could the EU play a role that would assist not only the potential victims of chemical attacks but also the process of eliminating all non-conventional weapons...

    Alerts
    26 March 2013 By: Jean Pascal Zanders
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    UNSCR 1540 and the EU: reinforcing national responsibilities

    For nearly a decade now, the EU has provided decisive support to international efforts to combat WMD proliferation. This policy brief illustrates the added value of EU support to existing international instruments dealing with non-proliferation, while recommending concrete steps...

    Briefs
    18 December 2012 By: Charlotte Beaucillon
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    A new farewell to arms: viewing disarmament in a new security environment

    Advocates of disarmament have long maintained that non-conventional weapons are so destabilising to international peace and security that they should be eliminated altogether. This policy brief provides an overview of the disarmament question and examines how it is entering a new...

    Briefs
    20 December 2010 By: Jean Pascal Zanders
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    European perspectives on the new American foreign policy agenda

    This collaborative effort of the EUISS research team highlights what it considers to be the major political event of 2009: the election of President Barack Obama and the impact that the change in the American administration will have on the world. It covers the priority areas for...

    Analysis
    20 January 2009 By: Álvaro de Vasconcelos, Marcin Zaborowski

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