Ines Grange is a Project and Events Coordinator at SIPRI, where she supports the general management of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium (EUNPDC) and the organisation of events across the Armament and Disarmament programme.
Prior to joining SIPRI, Ines was already involved in EUNPDC activities at the Foundation for Strategic Research, while also facilitating the implementation of EU-funded projects on disarmament and missile non-proliferation.
She was previously a 2023 CTBTO Research Fellow, as well as a trainee at the Delegation of the European Union to the OECD and UNESCO and an Outreach Intern at the United Nations Office in Geneva.
Gender, nuclear disarmament
Korean Peninsula
MPhil in International Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin
BA (Hons) in Human, Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge
Maitre, E. and Grange, I. K. T. ‘Dissuasion nord-coréenne : quels enseignements tirer de l’emploi de missiles courte portée en Ukraine ?’, Observatoire de la Dissuasion, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (Summer 2024).
Chen, X., Cho, L., Grange, I.K.T., Salnikova, G. “Responsibilities of P5 states in the run-up of the CTBT entry into force”, CTBTO Research Fellowship: A Collection of Research Fellowship Papers, (August 2024).
Grange, I. K. T. “AI and the Bomb”, Observatoire de la Dissuasion, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique (April 2024).
Grange, I. K. T. “Spaces and Silences: Gendered Performance of Power and Opportunities for Nuclear Disarmament”, in Wilfred Wan, Vladislav Chernavskikh (Eds.) Expanding Perspectives on Nuclear Disarmament (2023).