Bruno Tertrais
Foundation for Strategic Research

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Bruno Tertrais is the deputy director and master of research at the Foundation for Strategic Research, Paris.

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Caught in the Middle: Turkey’s Position Amidst Russia’s War on Ukraine
April 11, 2022

So far during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Turkey has positioned itself in a manner mostly convergent with its Western Allies. However, Ankara’s exposure to Russia on multiple fronts present it with difficult choices. Join Carnegie for a conversation on the implications of Russia's war in Ukraine.

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  • Alper Coşkun
  • Ambassador Vasyl Bodnar
  • Ambassador (R) Tacan Ildem
  • Humeyra Pamuk
  • Bruno Tertrais
In the Media
New Indo-Pacific Axis

It’s time for India, France, and Australia to join forces. This innovative security triangle is no flight of think tank fancy, but an ambition now being considered at the highest levels of policy.

· May 8, 2018
Indian Express
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Turkey and the Bomb
May 2, 2012

Despite widespread concern that an Iranian nuclear weapon will lead to an arms race, most nuclear-capable states have chosen not to develop a nuclear arsenal. Turkey is no exception.

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France and Nuclear Abolition: The Odd Country Out?

France is closer in agreement with other nuclear-weapon states in moving towards nuclear abolition than some might think -- but not without seeing other nuclear powers fulfill their end of the bargain.

  • Bruno Tertrais
· September 3, 2009
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Abolishing Nuclear Weapons: A Debate

A distinguished group of experts from thirteen countries explore how to overcome obstacles to nuclear disarmament and pose questions that require further official and nongovernmental deliberation.

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  • George Perkovich
  • James M. Acton
  • Lawrence Freedman
  • Frank Miller
  • Jonathan Schell
  • Brad Roberts
  • Harald Müller
  • Bruno Tertrais
  • Achilles Zaluar
  • Scott Sagan
  • Takaya Suto
  • Hirofumi Tosaki
  • James E. Doyle
  • Patricia Lewis
  • Ian Hore-Lacy
  • Pan Zhenqiang
  • V.R. Raghavan
  • Sameh Aboul-Enein
  • Ernesto Zedillo
  • Zia Mian
· February 13, 2009
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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France and Nuclear Disarmament: The Meaning of the Sarkozy Speech

It is customary for a French President to devote an entire speech to issues of nuclear deterrence – something his US or British counterparts have seldom done since the end of the Cold war, and which testifies to the importance that nuclear weapons still have for Paris. But the speech given by President Nicolas Sarkozy on March 21 was noteworthy in at least two respects. It signaled that even though Sarkozy is often keen on making “clean breaks” with past practices, continuity would prevail as far as nuclear weapons policy is concerned.

  • Bruno Tertrais
· April 30, 2008
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Deterrence or Disarmament: The Future of Nuclear Weapons in China, France, and the UK
June 25, 2007

2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Panel: Deterrence or Disarmament: The Future of Nuclear Weapons in China, France, and the UK.

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  • Scott Sagan
  • Li Bin
  • Harald Mueller
  • Hugh Powell
  • Bruno Tertrais
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The Security Council's Iran Challenge
June 25, 2007

Discussion at the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference on options available the the UN Security Council to address Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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  • Barbara Slavin
  • Alexei Arbatov
  • Neil Crompton
  • Glenn Kessler
  • Bruno Tertrais