This article examines the effects of the funding of analytical work on nuclear subjects by organisations that are stakeholders in policies and tools in this field. Based on interviews and a survey of the funding sources of 45 think tanks worldwide, this study explores censorship and self-censorship practices and raises the question of their consequences for the credibility and quality of the knowledge produced.
EGELAND Kjølv , PELOPIDAS Benoît, International Relations, 22 December 2022.