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William Hennigan - Bringing Nuclear Issues to the Forefront for Everyday People

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William Hennigan, national security correspondent for the New York Times Opinion Section, discusses his series of articles on nuclear issues and the motivation behind them. He highlights the convergence of events such as modernization efforts, arms control treaties, and the war in Ukraine that prompted the New York Times to focus on nuclear issues. Hennigan aims to bring these issues to the forefront and make them understandable to everyday people. He also discusses the response from the professional community and the general public. He also provides insights for the nuclear enterprise on how to better communicate their perspective to journalists.

Mr. Hennigan has reported from more than two dozen countries across five continents, covering war, the arms trade, and the lives of U.S. service members.

Learn more: W.J. Hennigan - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

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00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

06:02 Discoveries and Highlights in Reporting

12:32 Improving Communication with the Nuclear Enterprise

23:42 Concerns and Trust in Journalistic Coverage

28:12 Three Wishes: North Korea, China, and US Modernization

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William Hennigan, national security correspondent for the New York Times Opinion Section, discusses his series of articles on nuclear issues and the motivation behind them. He highlights the convergence of events such as modernization efforts, arms control treaties, and the war in Ukraine that prompted the New York Times to focus on nuclear issues. Hennigan aims to bring these issues to the forefront and make them understandable to everyday people. He also discusses the response from the professional community and the general public. He also provides insights for the nuclear enterprise on how to better communicate their perspective to journalists.

Mr. Hennigan has reported from more than two dozen countries across five continents, covering war, the arms trade, and the lives of U.S. service members.

Learn more: W.J. Hennigan - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

06:02 Discoveries and Highlights in Reporting

12:32 Improving Communication with the Nuclear Enterprise

23:42 Concerns and Trust in Journalistic Coverage

28:12 Three Wishes: North Korea, China, and US Modernization

Socials:

  continue reading

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