90 seconds. 90 seconds to midnight. This is what the Doomsday Clock’s hands indicated at the start of the new year. The closest to global catastrophe we have ever been. The Doomsday Clock was invented in 1947 by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. It is a tool which uses a symbolic image to represent the … Continue reading The TPNW 2nd Meeting: Rethinking Nuclear Deterrence
Author: Arianna Lopez
I am an Italian International Affairs scholar, currently enrolled in the International Peace and Security MA at King's College London. Before that, I studied for my bachelor's degree at John Cabot University in Rome, where I majored in International Affairs with a minor in Communications. I have always been interested in writing, both fiction and non-fiction and have participated as a writer and editor in both my undergrad and high school newspapers. I am particularly interested in how science, technology, law and security intersect. Moreover, during my studies, I have particularly developed a research interest in nuclear non-proliferation and North Korea. My goal as a content writer is to make accessible to everyone complex yet important security issues, shed light on underreported matters and spread awareness on social injustices.