======Beyond the Numbers: Strategies for Global Nuclear Governance====== This report examines the future of global nuclear governance, exploring alternative approaches beyond the traditional focus on numbers of weapons and states with nuclear capabilities.\\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ ^ Quick Facts ^^ | Report location: |[[https://www.ggfutures.net/uploads/attachments/GG2020_2011_nuclear-report_web.pdf| source]] | | Language: | English | | Publisher: |[[encyclopedia:global_governance_futures|Global Governance Futures]] | | Publication date: |April 1, 2011 | |Authors: |Arzu Hatakoy, Ely Ratner, Jeff Colgan, Joel Sandhu, Katrin Kinzelbach, Liang Wang, Shixin Jiao, Zachary Wasserman | | Time horizon: | 2020 | | Geographic focus: |Global | | Page count: |27 | =====Methods===== The research utilized a scenario planning methodology, which involved identifying key factors influencing nuclear proliferation, building scenarios around these factors, and highlighting key trends and turning points within each scenario to derive insights and recommendations.\\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Key Insights===== The Global Governance 2020 program analyzed the future of nuclear governance, considering the limitations of current frameworks and proposing new strategies that prioritize transparency, accountability, and the proliferation of expertise over mere numerical reductions in weapons and nuclear states.\\ \\ (Generated with the help of GPT-4) \\ =====Additional Viewpoints===== Categories: {{tag>2011_publication_year}} | {{tag>2020_time_horizon}} | {{tag>2020s_time_horizon}} | {{tag>English_publication_language}} | {{tag>civilian_nuclear_energy}} | {{tag>conflict}} | {{tag>global_geographic_scope}} | {{tag>global_nuclear_governance}} | {{tag>latent_nuclear_states}} | {{tag>nuclear_nonproliferation}} | {{tag>nuclear_weapons}} | {{tag>politics}} | {{tag>scenario_planning}} ~~DISCUSSION~~