October 30, 2024
Political Science
An Allied war correspondent stands in the ruins just weeks after the dropping of the atomic bomb, in Hiroshima Japan, 1945 (AP photo).
In a column for World Politics ReviewCharli Carpenter, political science and Human Security Lab director, writes, “One way to ensure that nuclear weapons are never used in battle is to talk honestly about them as the inherently unlawful, indiscriminate and inhumane weapons they are.”

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