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Expanding France’s nuclear deterrent to cover Europe would require a fundamental shift in French nuclear policy, which would face significant resistance in the French parliament and among the French public

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The case for a pan-European nuclear doctrine

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Anton Shekhovtsov is director of the Centre for Democratic Integrity in Vienna, visiting professor at the Central European University, and author of three books: New Radical Rightwing Parties in European Democracies (2011), Russia and the Western Far-Right: Tango Noir (2017), and Russian Political Warfare (2023).

Expanding France’s nuclear deterrent to cover Europe would require a fundamental shift in French nuclear policy, which would face significant resistance in the French parliament and among the French public

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Author Bio

Anton Shekhovtsov is director of the Centre for Democratic Integrity in Vienna, visiting professor at the Central European University, and author of three books: New Radical Rightwing Parties in European Democracies (2011), Russia and the Western Far-Right: Tango Noir (2017), and Russian Political Warfare (2023).

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