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Ward Wilson (nuclear policy analyst)


Ward Hayes Wilson is a Senior Fellow and director of the Rethinking Nuclear Weapons project at the British American Security Information Council (BASIC), a think tank focusing on nuclear disarmament based in London and Washington, D.C. He lives and works in Trenton, New Jersey.
== Career ==

Ward Hayes Wilson is the premier source of pragmatic arguments challenging the utility of nuclear weapons.
Although Wilson was not widely published in the nuclear weapons field until 2007, he has quickly moved into “the forefront” of the debate about the value and utility of nuclear weapons and deterrence.〔Tertrais, Bruno, “Four Straw Men of the Apocalypse,” Survival, 2013.〕〔Asghar, Rizwan, The 'nuclear deterrence works' fantasy, Daily Times Pakistan, http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/opinion/21-Jan-2014/the-nuclear-deterrence-works-fantasy#disqus_thread〕
One of five co-authors of a 2010 report sponsored by the Swiss government titled “Devaluing Nuclear Weapons,”〔Ken Berry, Patricia Lewis, Benoit Pelopedas, Nikolai Sokov, and Ward Wilson, "(Delegitimizing Nuclear Weapons ).”〕 Wilson is best known for his argument that the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki did not force Japan's surrender-a prevalent argument which some historians have recently come to challenge.〔Ward Wilson "(The Winning Weapon? Rethinking Nuclear Weapons in Light of Hiroshima ),” International Security, 2007.〕〔Gareth Cook. "(Why Did Japan Surrender? ),” The Boston Globe, August 7, 2011.〕 ((More here) )
Awarded the top prize ($10,000) in the Doreen and Jim McElvaney challenge in 2008 for his “impressive and detailed critique of nuclear deterrence,” Wilson received a substantial grant the following year to write, travel, and speak on nuclear weapons issues.〔(Doreen & Jim McElvany Nonproliferation Challenge. )〕
Traveling extensively over the last four years, he has presented arguments that challenge accepted ideas about nuclear weapons before government and public audiences on six continents. Wilson has spoken at the State Department, the Pentagon, the U.K. House of Commons, the European Parliament, the Brookings Institution, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Naval War College, and universities including Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Georgetown, and University of Chicago.
Wilson launched his book, ''Five Myths About Nuclear Weapons'', at the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs in February 2013.

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