
Marina Lorenzini
@mdlorenzini
nuclear, sanctions, energy markets @BelferCenter @Harvard @Kennedy_School | @FletcherSchool + @FranklinSwitz alumna
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https://www.belfercenter.org/person/marina-lorenzini 23-01-2021 17:46:18
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At #NPTRevCon: panel on reducing nuclear risks amid tensions in Europe, organized by Oliver Meier @olivermeier.bsky.social of IFSH Hamburg


I am honored to be representing Managing the Atom Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School at the NPT Review Conference this year.


. Managing the Atom hosts a panel at #NPTRevCon on the counterproductive consequences on non-pro and risk reduction policies:


At the 10th #NPTRevCon, the Managing the Atom team - including Francesca Giovannini, Marina Lorenzini, and Steven E. Miller - briefed Amb. Laura Holgate🌻 on current research and policy initiatives focused on emergency preparedness, nuclear security, and emerging technologies.



Just in: Cutting power: How creative measures can end the EU’s dependence on Russian nuclear fuel By Marina Lorenzini from Belfer Center's Managing the Atom In Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists thebulletin.org/2023/05/cuttin… #NuclearEnergy #nuclearfuel #Rosatom #EU #sanctions

My latest article: Several EU countries are dependent on Russian exports for their nuclear power plants. With calls to sanction Rosatom, what can be done to decouple? A special shout out Mark Hibbs for the quote and François Diaz-Maurin - @francoisdm.bsky.social for the dynamic editing. thebulletin.org/2023/05/cuttin…

Using the experience of five EU countries (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, and Slovakia), Marina Lorenzini analyzes how creative measures can end the EU’s dependence on Russian nuclear fuel. Read more from Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: bit.ly/3HKQ5dn

Read MTA Project Coordinator Marina Lorenzini ‘s thoughts on efforts among the G7 and discussions surrounding the meeting in Hiroshima belfercenter.org/publication/hi…

"G7 countries seek to develop favorable financial environment, harmonize regulatory practices to enable standardized fuel designs across countries & increase nuclear supply chain capacity." Read The Fletcher School #FletcherAlumnus Marina Lorenzini's analysis. thebulletin.org/2023/05/cuttin…


In accepting the Russian nuclear power program, Egypt's President Sisi has tethered his country to vulnerabilities that Moscow could exploit. "Why Egypt’s new nuclear plant is a long-term win for Russia," by Marina Lorenzini of Harvard's Middle East Initiative ⬇️ bit.ly/3NCDagC

In search of political diversification, Cairo has widened its exposure to debt risk while Russia builds one of the country’s most critical infrastructure assets, a $30-billion nuclear power plant on the Mediterranean. My latest analysis in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: thebulletin.org/2023/12/why-eg…

