Executive summary: The post proposes bringing together civil society groups working on nuclear weapons policy to improve coordination, evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies, and increase the overall political impact of the nuclear policy community.
Key points:
More coordination between nuclear weapons policy groups is needed to align goals, pool resources, learn from each other, and achieve greater impact.
The urgency of reducing nuclear risks and the potential opening created by current events suggest this is an opportune time for greater collaboration.
The proposed process would involve identifying goals, theories of change, assessing effectiveness, rigorous discussion, and feedback loops to guide strategy.
Main challenges are entrenched perspectives, cross-cultural communication, determining what works, resource constraints, and potential for increasing competition or narrow evaluations.
Seeking constructive feedback and participation to mitigate possible harms and improve the approach.
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Executive summary: The post proposes bringing together civil society groups working on nuclear weapons policy to improve coordination, evaluate the effectiveness of different strategies, and increase the overall political impact of the nuclear policy community.
Key points:
More coordination between nuclear weapons policy groups is needed to align goals, pool resources, learn from each other, and achieve greater impact.
The urgency of reducing nuclear risks and the potential opening created by current events suggest this is an opportune time for greater collaboration.
The proposed process would involve identifying goals, theories of change, assessing effectiveness, rigorous discussion, and feedback loops to guide strategy.
Main challenges are entrenched perspectives, cross-cultural communication, determining what works, resource constraints, and potential for increasing competition or narrow evaluations.
Seeking constructive feedback and participation to mitigate possible harms and improve the approach.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.