Naomi Egel
@naomiegel
Assistant Professor @UGA_INTL researching multilateral weapons governance. Views my own. She/her.
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01-02-2013 17:30:01
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"Civilians often bear the brunt of suffering in conflict," writes CISAC Fellow Naomi Egel, as she explains a new international political declaration to improve protection of civilians in conflict, in her new article for the @monkeycageblog Naomi Egel cisac.fsi.stanford.edu/news/80-countr…
Fascinating piece by Naomi Egel Washington Quarterly. Required reading for anyone interested in space policy. cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/blogs.gwu.edu/…
CISAC postdoctoral fellow Naomi Egel examines prospects for risk reduction in outer space with Lincoln Hines (韩林康) for TWQ doi.org/10.1080/016366…
My book, Between Forbearance and Audacity, has a page Cambridge University Press - Politics Cambridge University Press - Law! 🔗tinyurl.com/4mx237uw This book was in the works for a long time but seeing the cover picture and page makes it all real!! It comes out of our #PathsIL project, and it will be published #openaccess
The #NewSTART Treaty is the last remaining mechanism of bilateral nuclear predictability between the U.S. and Russia. The full implementation of the Treaty remains manifestly in Russia’s national interest. My latest for Financial Times: ft.com/content/98b638…
Call for Applicants: 5th Early Career Nuclear Strategists Workshop This is always a phenomenal conference and great opportunity for early career researchers Jessica Cox 🌻 CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues ndc.nato.int/news/news.php?…
📣 JOB ALERT! My fellowship at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences is opening up, providing an opportunity for an early-career professional w/ training in security studies/nuclear policy to learn about a career in public policy. Happy to answer questions! amacad.org/career/raymond…
Tomorrow: "Weapons Governance by the Weak" with Naomi Egel RSVP here: shar.es/af869u
CNS Middlebury Institute had the privilege of hosting Naomi Egel of CISAC for an incredible discussion on "Weapons Governance by the Weak" Topics covered include #Multilateral weapons governance #humanitarian framing & specific case studies. Watch the seminar: nonproliferation.org/weapons-govern…
Relevant reading for #NPT2023 by Jane Vaynman and Naomi Egel: "Reconsidering Arms Control Orthodoxy" via War on the Rocks it is from 2021, yes, but their analysis applies just as well today. warontherocks.com/2021/03/recons…
The best place I've ever worked keeps expanding! Come join us UGA Department of International Affairs! 2 jobs posted APSA (#12375 and #12370): TT Latin America CP & IR/CP Lecturer (teaching track). We're a fantastic department in a cool town. #PSJMinfo, #PolSciJobs, #PoliSciJobs or #PoliSciJobMarket.
Dr. Naomi Egel, Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Center for International Trade & Security (CITS) Faculty Fellow, recently published "Catching flies with vinegar or honey? Shaming, praising, and public support for international agreements." Read more here doi.org/10.1007/s11558…
Thanks to Naomi Egel for an insightful analysis of Teaching, Research & International Policy Project data estimating the likelihood of Russian use of nuclear weapons in its conflict with #Ukraine. Explores conditions under which experts believe nuke use is most likely. Ryan A. Musto goodauthority.org/news/would-rus…
In our series analyzing recent Teaching, Research & International Policy Project data on the most important issues facing the United States, read Naomi Egel's piece on what scenarios might lead #Russia to use nuclear weapons against #Ukraine. cc Mike Tierney