Dr Tarja Cronberg

BIOGRAPHY

Dr Tarja Cronberg, born in 1943 in Helsinki, Finland, is Distinguished Associate Fellow, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), European Security Programme/WMD-Program.

She was Member of the Finnish Government, Minister of Labour, Ministry of Employment and the Economy (member of the government ́s Ministerial Group on Foreign and Security Policy).

Her national legislative experience: Member of Finnish Parliament (Defence Committee, Foreign Relations Committee, Committee on Work and Equality).

Her International legislative experience: Member of European Parliament including Chair, Delegation for relations with Iran (D-IR), Member, Conference of Delegation Chairs. Member, Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET), Member, Subcommittee on Security and Defence (SEDE), Substitute, Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee (D-RU). Substitute, Delegation for relations with the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (DNAT).

Her academic and non-governmental experience: Associate Professor, Danish Technical University (studies on military conversion after the Cold War, U.S./Russia), Director, Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI) (international relations, security studies, study of wars, conflict management), Special Advisor to the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, FIIA (Report: Nuclear–Free Security and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty).

Minister Cronberg speaks Finnish (mother tongue), Danish, Swedish, English, German, French and Russian.

Publications

  • The Security of Nuclear Weapon-Free Zones: The Middle East as a Test Case for Unconditional Security Assurances, Cronberg T.,Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (June, 2022)
  • Renegitiating the Nuclear Order: A Sociological Approach. Cronberg T., Routledge Global Security Series (April, 2022)
  • Zero Calculated Ambiguity: Unconditional Security Assurances for NWFZ-States Limit the Space for Deterrence. Cronberg T.,Journal of Political Science and International Relations. Vol. 4, No. 3, (2021)
  • Opposing trends: The Renewed Salience of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Abolitionism.
    By: Dr Erästö, T. & Cronberg, T. SIPRI Publication (Sept. 2018).
  • Will Europe’s latest move lead to the demise of the Iran nuclear deal?
    By: Dr Erästö, T. & Cronberg, T. SIPRI Publication (Jan. 2020).
  • Working Towards a Successful NPT 2020 Review Conference.
    By: Cronberg, T. & van der Meer, S. The Clingendael Institute, Policy Brief. (Sept. 2017).
  • After 72 years, Nuclear Weapons Have Been Prohibited. Cronberg, T. SIPRI Topical backgrounder (July 2017).
  • Nuclear Multilateralism and Iran: Inside EU Negotiations. Cronberg, T. Routledge, London (2017).
  • Nuclear-Free Security. Refocusing Nuclear Disarma- ment and the Review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. By: Cronberg, T. Finnish Institute of International Affairs. Helsinki. (2010).
  • The U.S. Missile Defence. Technological Primacy in Action.
    Cronberg, T. Published in Heurlin B., Rynning S. (eds.), Missile Defence. Interational, Regional and National Implications. Routledge. Abingdon (2005).
  • Destabilizing Institutions – Restabilizing Technologies.Cronberg, T. Published in: Møller, B., Voronkov, L. (eds.). ‘Defense Doctrines and Conversion’. Dartmouth Publishing Company. Aldershof (1996).
  • Concepts of Military Technology. Contesting the Boundaries between the Civilian and the Military. Cronberg, T. Published in: Gummett, P., Boutousov, M., Farkas J. & Rip, A. ‘Military R&D after the Cold War. Conversion and Technology Transfer in Eastern and Western Europe’. NATO ASI Series. Klüwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht (1996).
  • Conversion and Technology Transfer in Eastern and Western Europe.
    Cronberg, T. A paper to the NATO Advanced Research Workshop Military R&D after the Cold War: Budapest, Hungary, August 27–31 (1994).

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Born on 1st October 1950, Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh as nuclear scientist and multilateral diplomat has been active as participant/guest speaker in over 200 international and regional conferences, specifically on international security, WMD Non- proliferation and Disarmament since 1982.
He has served two times as the Resident Representative to the IAEA (1982-87; 2006-2013). During the first mission to the IAEA, he was simultaneously the Chief Negotiator and Head of Delegation to the United Nations Conference on Promotion of International Cooperation on Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy (PUNE). He has been fully involved in the NPT conferences since 1982.
He served as Ambassador to the United Nations and other International Organizations in Geneva (1999-2002) & Vienna (2006-2013).
While serving as DPR in Geneva (1999-2002), he was the Chief Negotiator on the Protocol of Biological Weapons Convention as well as delegate to the Conference of Disarmament (CD).

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