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Jonathan Hunt

B.A., The University of Texas at Austin

Jonathan Hunt

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My dissertation examines how the international community responded to a global movement to delegitimize the use and acquisition of nuclear weapons and constructed the nuclear nonproliferation regime that today affords the primary defense against nuclear anarchy. The project raises key questions about our notions of power, security, and law during the Cold War.

Publications

Blog Post, “The Strangest Dream: Collective Memory and the Reykjavik Anniversary as a Teachable Moment,” Not Even Past, Blog, http://www.notevenpast.org/blog, November 7, 2011. Named one of the best history blog posts for December 2011 by http://www.historycarnival.org.

Paul F. Walker and Jonathan R. Hunt, "The legacy of Reykjavik and the future of nuclear disarmament," The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 67(6), November 2011, 63-72.

http://thebulletin.org/web-edition/features/the-legacy-of-reykjavik-and-the-future-of-nuclear-disarmament

Jonathan R. Hunt, “The Iranian Nuclear Program and the Future of the IAEA,” Not Even Past, Blog, http://www.notevenpast.org/blog, January 17, 2011.

Jonathan R. Hunt, Review, David Hoffman, The Dead Hand: The Untold Story of the Cold War Arms Race and Its Dangerous Legacy (New York: Doubleday, 2009), Not Even Past, April 11, 2011. Book Reviews in Transnational History, http://www.notevenpast.org/read/united-states?page=0,1.

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