Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb

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Tuesday, March 29th, 2022

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Description

In this talk, Dr. Kassenova will share highlights from her recently released book Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb. She will share the history of Soviet nuclear tests in the Kazakh steppe, their harm to the people and the environment, and the story of the public anti-nuclear movement that led to the closure of the nuclear testing site. She will also explain why Kazakhstan decided to give up its nuclear inheritance, including more than a thousand nuclear weapons, more than a hundred intercontinental ballistic missiles, tons of nuclear materials, and critical nuclear infrastructure. Atomic Steppe, 15 years in the making, is based on previously unavailable archival material and scores of interviews conducted in Kazakhstan, the United States, and Russia.

Contact

Larysa Iarovenko
416-946-8962


Speakers

Togzhan Kassenova
Speaker
a Washington, DC-based senior fellow at the Center for Policy Research at SUNY-Albany and a nonresident fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She is an expert on nuclear politics and financial crime prevention

Ed Schatz
Chair
Professor of Political Science and Director of the Eurasia Initiative, University of Toronto



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