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Andrew Futter is a Professor of International Politics at the University of Leicester, specializing in nuclear weapons policy, cybersecurity, and strategic stability. His work examines the intersection of emerging technologies like cyber threats with nuclear deterrence frameworks, as well as arms control dynamics in the context of a shifting global order. He has authored numerous studies on European security, US-Russia relations, and nonproliferation challenges, emphasizing the need for adaptive governance structures to address 21st-century nuclear risks. Futter’s research bridges academic analysis and policy relevance, often collaborating with international think tanks and policymakers to inform strategic decisions.
Key areas of focus include the Third Nuclear Age’s multipolar dynamics, cyber vulnerabilities in nuclear command systems, and the implications of disruptive technologies on traditional deterrence paradigms. His publications frequently critique existing arms control frameworks while proposing innovative solutions to strengthen global nuclear governance. Futter also explores geopolitical tensions involving nuclear-armed states, such as China’s military modernization and Middle Eastern proliferation risks.
His contributions highlight the critical importance of maintaining dialogue between nuclear-armed states and addressing the dual challenges of technological advancement and democratic accountability in nuclear decision-making processes.
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