Selected Publications

Nuclear Disarmament


The one-person monopoly of nuclear launches

Cronberg, T. (2023)
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The Security of Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones: The Middle East as a Test Case for Unconditional Security Assurances.
Cronberg, T. Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (2022).
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Zero Calculated Ambiguity: Unconditional Security Assurances for NWFZ-States Limit the Space for Deterrence.
Cronberg, T. Journal of Political Science and International Relations. Vol. 4.
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Renegotiating the Nuclear Order: A Sociological Approach.
Cronberg, T. Publisher: Routledge (2021)
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‘Will Europe’s latest move lead to the demise of the Iran nuclear deal?’.
Erästö, T. & Cronberg, T. SIPRI Publication (2020).
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‘Opposing trends: The Renewed Salience of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Abolitionism’.
Erästö, T. & Cronberg, T. SIPRI Publication (2018).
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‘Working Towards a Successful NPT 2020 Review Conference’.
Cronberg, T. & van der Meer, S. The Clingendael Institute, Policy Brief. (2017).
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‘After 72 years, Nuclear Weapons Have Been Prohibited’
Cronberg, T. SIPRI Topical backgrounder (2017).
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‘Nuclear Multilateralism and Iran: Inside EU Negotiations’.
Cronberg, T. Routledge, London (2017).


‘Nuclear-Free Security. Refocusing Nuclear Disarmament and the Review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’.
Cronberg, T. Finnish Institute of International Affairs. Helsinki. (2010).  

Military & Civilian Technologies


‘The U.S. Missile Defence. Technological Primacy in Action’.
Cronberg, T. Published in Heurlin B., Rynning S. (eds.), Missile Defence. Interational, Regional and National Implications. Routledge. Abingdon (2005).


‘Destabilizing Institutions – Restabilizing Technologies’.
Cronberg, T. Published in: Møller, B., Voronkov, L. (eds.). ‘Defense Doctrines and Conversion’. Dartmouth Publishing Company. Aldershof (1996).


‘Concepts of Military Technology. Contesting the Boundaries between the Civilian and the Military’.
Cronberg, T. Published in: Gummett, P., Boutousov, M., Farkas J. & Rip, A. ‘Military R&D after the Cold War. Conversion and Technology Transfer in Eastern and Western Europe’. NATO ASI Series. Klüwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht (1996).


‘Conversion and Technology Transfer in Eastern and Western Europe’.
Cronberg, T. A paper to the NATO Advanced Research Workshop Military R&D after the Cold War: Budapest, Hungary (1994).

European Security &
Foreign Policy


‘No EU, no Iran deal: the EU's choice between multilateralism and the transatlantic link’.
Cronberg, T. The Nonproliferation Review (2018).
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‘Nuclear Multilateralism and Iran: Inside EU Negotiations’.
Cronberg, T. Routledge, London (2017).


‘The Great Balancing Act: EU Policy Choices During the Implementation of the Iran Deal’.
Cronberg, T. SIPRI (2016).
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‘Assessing the Prospects of Military Conversion. Proceedings from Technology & Democracy. The Use and Impact of Technology Assessment in Europe’.
Cronberg, T. & Aeroe, A. Copenhagen (1992).


‘The Will to Defend: a Nordic Divide Over Security and Defence Policy’.
Cronberg, T. Published in: ‘The Nordic Countries and the European Security and Defence Policy’. Oxford University Press (2006).

Russia


‘Transforming Russia: From Military to a Peace Economy
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Cronberg, T. I.B. Tauris: London (2003).


’The Feeling of Home. Russian Women in the Defense Industry and the Transformation of Their Identities’.
Cronberg, T. European Journal of Women Studies, Vol. 4. Issue 3 (1997).


‘A Technological Power in Transformation: Negotiating the Russian High-Technology Future’.
Cronberg T, published in Campbell John.L., Pedersen Ove K., Legacies of Change. Transformations of Postcommunist European Economies. Aldine de Gruyter. (1996).


‘Technological Powers in Transition: Defense Conversion in Russia and the U.S, 1991-1995’.
Ærøe A., Seem E., & Cronberg, T. Akademisk Forlag (1996).

Do we really want to maintain a nuclear order, where one person is formally able to decide the fate of us all?

– Tarja Cronberg