
Campbell Craig
@CampbellCraig1
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Professor of International Politics at Cardiff University.
Bristol, UK
Joined August 2011
RT @owenjonesjourno: This 83-year-old priest has just been arrested for holding a sign which read:. “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine….
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RT @mashabani: BIG: High-ranking Iranian source tells @amwajmedia that Trump team gave advance notice of bombings of nuclear sites and insi….
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The story: US President Donald Trump says three key nuclear facilities in Iran have been “obliterated,” while threatening more strikes “if peace does not come quickly.” This comes as Amwaj.media has...
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RT @ProfessorPape: 6 bunker-busters probably did penetrate Fordo's deep bunkers. Problem is that much nuclear material likely removed befo….
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RT @HamidRezaAz: A scenario for Iran’s response:. 🔹Trump says Iran’s Fordow facility is gone. Other nuclear sites have been hit. Therefore,….
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RT @Nick_L_Miller: Iran has *not* enriched uranium to the levels used for nuclear weapons. Attempting to achieve regime change through a b….
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RT @guy_laron: A turning point in the war: Several of Israel's ports and airports under complete or partial blockade. All due to hits by Ir….
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RT @stephenwertheim: If Iran got the bomb, the United States, a nuclear-armed country, would remain fundamentally secure. Israel, a nuclear….
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RT @mattduss: No. Xi is watching the US bleed resources and credibility while he builds relationships with countries who are understandably….
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An article on nonproliferation and unipolarity written by @kjolvegeland, @JanekRuzicka and me is now available for read only at the @EJIntSec. It shows how unipolarity enabled and incentivised the US to prioritise nonproliferation in the 1990s. Relevant!
cambridge.org
A subtle call to greatness: Unipolarity, US foreign policy, and the indefinite extension of the NPT - Volume 10 Issue 2
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got a new article out on Waltz, Mearsheimer and the normative problem of nuclear war:
journals.sagepub.com
Kenneth Waltz and John Mearsheimer are the two most important exponents of the International Relations theory of Structural Realism. A key epistemological compo...
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RT @kjolvegeland: 🚨New open access paper of mine on the connections between climate change and the politics of nuclear arms and disarmament….
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Abstract. Global warming and nuclear war are frequently described as the world's greatest threats. Both challenges could be understood as expressions of mo
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RT @PeterBeinart: The irony is that Reagan's greatest contribution to ending the cold war was bucking the foreign policy establishment and….
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RT @HeerJeet: 1. Trump's goal of taking over Gaza (after Palestinians have been ethnically cleansed) is evil and deranged. It's also not go….
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RT @moshik_temkin: Last week it was Greenland. Two days ago it was Canada. Today it’s Gaza. Next week we will be talking about something co….
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RT @DanDePetris: I can’t think of a single big diplomatic accomplishment under the Antony Blinken era. I’m not being sarcastic either.
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RT @TheBaffled8888: We're doing a set menu with an optional wine pairing for New Year's Eve. Veggie or Pesce menus by request. 6pm or 9pm….
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Top drawer stuff from @PatPorter76 - is this world-weary realist moving leftward?
thecritic.co.uk
Donald Trump’s foreign policy is not so very different from the Democrats’ imagined golden age of American leadership…
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new article on unipolarity and nuclear nonproliferation by @kjolvegeland, @JanekRuzicka and myself in the @EJIntSec. How unipolarity both incentivised and enabled the US to dominate the nonproliferation regime in the 1990s - for its own interests
cambridge.org
A subtle call to greatness: Unipolarity, US foreign policy, and the indefinite extension of the NPT - Volume 10 Issue 2
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