Scoville Fellow, Nuclear Information project
Allie Maloney
she/her
Nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament,
Women, Peace and Security
Women, Peace and Security
Allie Maloney is the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow for the Nuclear Information Project. Allie graduated with her bachelors in international affairs and political science from the University of Georgia. She was formerly a Richard B. Russell Security Leadership Fellow at UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security, where she focused her research on gender perspectives in nuclear nonproliferation.
publications
Global Risk
day one project
Policy Memo
Introducing Certification of Technical Necessity for Resumption of Nuclear Explosive Testing
The U.S. should continue its voluntary moratorium on explosive nuclear weapons tests and implement further checks on the president’s ability to call for a resumption of nuclear testing.
10.25.24
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5 min read
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Global Risk
Blog
What Would a Harris Presidency Mean for Nuclear Policy?
Increasing women in leadership roles is important for gender parity and bringing in new perspectives, but it does not guarantee peace.
10.01.24
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3 min read
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