Mariana Budjeryn

@mbudjeryn

Researcher of things nuclear, Soviet, and post-Soviet. Mother of three. Believer in human miracles.

Joined December 2013

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    Mar 24

    Pre-order way! The book is now available for pre-order on , , and other sellers. If you order directly from , there's a 30% discount with the code 'HTWN' at the checkout. .

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    May 20

    Belfer Center's launches network on rethinking nuclear deterrence

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    May 17

    The Harvard Gazette covered some of the conversation between Matthew Bunn and Bonnie Jenkins during last week's MTA 25th Anniversary celebration. For the full article:

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    May 17

    📢This week at Webinar: Supporting : Is the West doing enough? THU 19 May, 1pm BST, via Zoom Speakers: 🔻 🔻 🔻 🔻 Moderator: Register here ⤵️

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    May 16

    For a personal perspective on the War in Ukraine, see this from MTA Research Associate (and an expert in Ukrainian nuclear politics) Mariana Budjeryn ()

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  6. May 12

    A photo at Hofti House with Pavel Palazhchenko. What more can a Cold War scholar wish for?

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    Apr 28

    It is finally here. After long months of consultation and discussion, we are ready to launch the academic track of the Research Network on Rethinking Nuclear Deterrence.

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  8. May 2

    Fresh off the press in the Spring issue of JCWS: Why and how did Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine give up Soviet nuclear weapons in the early 1990s? A long read but a short preview of the book.

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    Apr 29

    Please join us to celebrate our 25th anniversary (and hear from our featured speaker, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs, Bonne Jenkins) -- Zoom registration and schedule here:

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    Apr 28

    A few weeks ago, as the "new phase" was being discussed, I suggested we should look for a couple things happening in the east and south of Ukraine. We're very early in that new phase & there are indicators those things are happening. Let's review what we should see. 1/12

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    Apr 28

    Join us for the kickoff of our Deterrence Network, supported by , where we'll go over plans for the future and hear a keynote by John Holdren. More details and Zoom registration here:

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    Damage to ’s renewable energy sector could surpass $1 billion, making it the largest sector loss event in history.

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    Mariana Budjeryn reminds readers that the disaster was largely seen as a result of the Soviet Union’s “backward” safety culture. But then the disaster later happened in “an industrialized, technologically-savvy, wealthy nation."

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  14. Apr 21

    Germany can and should step up. Not just for Ukraine's sake, but also for its own. An insightful piece by former fellow in

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    Apr 18

    TOMORROW AT NOON: 's virtual lecture "Of Love & War" in conjunction with our exhibition "Creating the Racial State". Co-sponsors , , , , , Register:

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    Apr 14

    An exceptionally interesting and informative thread. Bravo Zulu to the Ukrainian Navy and Neptune crew members.

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  17. Apr 13

    So much time has been dedicated to hoping for the best, but not enough to preparing for the worst. Time to act is now. What Ukraine needs to survive:

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  18. Apr 13

    An incredibly powerful piece by ⁦⁩ in ⁦⁩. The time for America to act is now.

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  19. Apr 13

    China should learn the right history lesson about tying bells to tigers’ necks. A great piece by ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩ in ⁦

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  20. Apr 10

    Listening to this terrifyingly astute and prophetic account by the brilliant ⁦⁩. Anyone who desires to understand contemporary Russia, Ukraine, and beyond must read this book.

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  21. Apr 10

    “Ukrainian national identity is not an accident, nor was it invented by the West. But for centuries, Ukrainians have struggled to fend off attempts to erase their culture.” ⁦⁩ ⁦

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