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Kven er kven i Midtausten? Atommaktene

Amid rising instability in the Middle East, are nuclear weapons a security concern?

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Keith Binns

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Today, Israel is the only nuclear power in the region. Their rhetoric around nuclear weapons raises alarm bells across the world. Iran’s nuclear aspirations, combined with US and Russian strategic interests, further complicates the picture. What is the status of nuclear weapons in the Middle East? What are the prospects for a nuclear weapons-free zone in the Middle East?

Why is nuclear energy witnessing a resurgence in the region, with many actors investing in building nuclear powerplants? Some observers have expressed concern that nuclear energy can be used as a step towards the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the Middle East. This lecture will provide a history and context of nuclear programmes in the Middle East, from the mid-1940s until today.

The event is free and open to all. A light lunch will be served after the lecture.

Speaker:

Hebatalla Taha (PhD) is Associate Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science and the Center for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University. Her research deals with intersections between political economy, technology, and war.

Her work on nuclear politics in the Middle East has been published in International Affairs, Third World Quarterly, Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, and Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Heba is also an Affiliated Researcher with Nuclear Knowledges at SciencesPo Paris.

The lecture will be chaired by Pelle Valentin Olsen (UiB).