26 March - Presentation: International book project on Germany's nuclear weapons policy in the 21st century

What security threats will Germany face in the future? Will the country become a military power in view of the proclaimed turnaround in security policy and should it perhaps even possess its own nuclear weapons? What about disarmament and arms control?

All these questions are addressed in the volume "Germany and the Politics of Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century: Atomic Zeitenwende?", edited by Dr Ulrich Kühn. It is the result of a one-year international publication project funded by the Stanton Foundation. The book and its central statements, results and theses are now being officially presented at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C.
The panel is:

- George Perkovich (Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
- Ulrich Kühn (Head of the Research Area Arms Control and Emerging Technologies at the IFSH)
- Liana Fix (Fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relation)
- Amy J. Nelson (Fellow - Foreign Policy, Strobe Talbott Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology at Brookings)

Registration
Interested parties can register for the event via the homepage of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The event will take place hybrid.