The global nuclear order is more crowded than ever, with new actors, rules, and arenas constantly emerging. Carmen Wunderlich and Martin Senn argue, however, that this is less chaos than a continuous process of ordering and disordering. They show how nuclear politics are made, unmade, and remade in everyday practice
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Foreign Policy Lab, University of Innsbruck / Lecturer, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna
In his research and teaching Martin focuses on the processes of ordering and disordering in world politics, political (crisis) communication, and Austrian foreign policy.
He has published on these topics in leading journals such as the European Journal of International Relations, the British Journal of Politics and International Relations and the Cambridge Review of International Affairs.
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