Reducing nuclear risk
In a new Bulletin article, Olamide Samuel argues that pursuing strong guarantees from Iran will fall short if the institutions underpinning credible non-proliferation are treated as expendable.
A new article by Andreas Persbo and Kseniia Pirnavskaia explores how the nuclear non-proliferation regime is evolving under pressure from geopolitical rivalry, competing norms and institutional strain, assessing the future of the NPT, the role of the TPNW, and pathways forward.
The Consortium to Reduce Nuclear Dangers has opened its second call for proposals, offering grants from $50,000 to $1,000,000 for innovative, action-oriented projects. Consortium welcomes submissions from think tanks, researchers and NGOs with a credible path toward reducing global nuclear risks. Apply by 29 May 2026, to secure funding for your high-impact work.