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In a world where great-power competition intensifies and technology reshapes the balance of power, how can nuclear governance remain credible and cooperative?

In this episode, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs speaks with Dr. Francesca Giovannini, Executive Director of the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, to examine the evolving landscape of nuclear nonproliferation, science diplomacy, and global energy strategy.

Dr. Giovannini offers insight into the future of arms control amid geopolitical fragmentation, the role of emerging technologies in strategic stability, and how energy transitions intersect with nuclear policy. The discussion also explores the diplomatic innovations needed to bridge divides between advanced and emerging economies in the pursuit of a safer, more sustainable global order.

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