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Harald Müller

    May 13, 1949

    Harald Müller is a distinguished political scientist whose work delves into the intricate dynamics of international relations. He critically examines the forces shaping global politics and explores pathways toward a more peaceful world. His research offers profound insights into conflict resolution and the establishment of lasting stability. Müller's academic contributions significantly advance our understanding of complex geopolitical challenges.

    US nuclear policy after the Cold War
    "Natural friends?"
    Nuclear transparency and registers of nuclear weapons and fissile materials
    How western European nuclear policy is made
    Fatale Versuche
    Building a new world order
    • Our world is shaped by different value systems, cultures, and ideologies; by interest groups; and by faith. Since the election of Barack Obama, the idea of a "world order," espoused by Harald Müller—which provides universal methods of conflict resolution and risk management—is gaining momentum.

      Building a new world order
    • Second in a series of comparative studies on West European non-proliferation policy, this book examines the factors which influence policy in this area, and assesses the potential for policy convergence in the future. With a multi-national team of contributors, this study covers 10 countries.

      How western European nuclear policy is made
    • Abstract: "Nuclear disarmament is a laborious process that extends over decades. It can only succeed if all participants have a growing sense of confidence that the zero condition can be reached and verified without any uncertainty. A high degree of transparency is needed in order to place this confidence on a firm foundation. The present report calls for the step-by-step introduction of a comprehensive register of fissile material and nuclear weapons which constantly accompanies the disarmament process. Specific proposals are made for how to realize the first step, where such a register could be negotiated, and by whom it could be supervised." (author's abstract)

      Nuclear transparency and registers of nuclear weapons and fissile materials
    • "Natural friends?"

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      After the terrorist attack in September 2001, India didn´t hesitate to declare absolute solidarity with the United States. Same enemies (China, Islamist terror), same values – this could be a perfect friendship. The present PRIF-Report scrutinizes the depth and defines the limits of this friendship between the world‘s most powerful and its most populous democracy.

      "Natural friends?"