Nuclear Watch Review is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing critical scholarship on global nuclear affairs. The journal provides a platform for rigorous academic research, policy analysis, and forward-looking perspectives on the evolving nuclear landscape. It welcomes contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policy experts working across a wide range of nuclear-related fields.
Our scope includes, but is not limited to:
Nuclear Foreign Policy – analyses of national and international strategies shaping nuclear diplomacy.
Nuclear Law – legal frameworks governing nuclear activities, compliance, and international treaties.
Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation – studies addressing arms control, treaty regimes, and global non-proliferation efforts.
Nuclear Futurology and Policy-Making – forward-looking research on emerging trends, future scenarios, and strategic nuclear policymaking.
Nuclear Economy – economic dimensions of nuclear energy and related industries.
Nuclear Safeguards – verification mechanisms, monitoring technologies, and institutional oversight.
International Nuclear Relations – geopolitical dynamics and interstate interactions shaped by nuclear capabilities.
Nuclear Technology Management – governance, innovation, and lifecycle management of nuclear technologies.
Nuclear Security – strategies and systems for preventing nuclear terrorism, theft, and sabotage.
Nuclear Watch Review aims to foster informed debate, support evidence-based policy development, and contribute to a deeper understanding of nuclear challenges and opportunities in the 21st century.