Emmanuelle Maitre joined the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique as a Research Fellow in 2014, where she focuses mainly on nuclear non-proliferation, disarmament and deterrence. Prior to joining the Fondation, and after an experience as a consultant for the private sector, Emmanuelle worked as a research assistant for the Centre d’études sur la maîtrise des armements (CESIM) and for the Brookings’ Center on the United States and Europe. Emmanuelle holds a master’s degree from Sciences Po Paris (public affairs).
Emmanuelle Maitre
Senior Research Fellow, Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique
Content by Emmanuelle Maitre
The NPT after New York: worrying trends and remaining hopeful signs
Despite failing once again to adopt a final document, the 2026 NPT Review Conference revealed both troubling fractures and surprising resilience within the Treaty regime. From geopolitical polarisation and competing visions of the NPT to constructive discussions on AI and risk reduction, Emmanuelle Maitre writes, the conference offered reasons for concern and cautious optimism.
Protecting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in turbulent times: European and P5 perspectives on the 2026 NPT Review Conference
This commentary collection compiles 10 articles by ELN network members and external collaborators as part of the ELN’s Protecting the Non-Proliferation Treaty project. The collection was originally published for the 2026 NPT RevCon.
P5 perspectives on the 2026 NPT Review Conference: France
The first in our series exploring P5 perspectives on the forthcoming 2026 NPT Review Conference, Emmanuelle Maitre writes that for France, constructive participation in the RevCon will require delicate balancing. At the P5 level, preserving dialogue despite strong opposition remains a priority, but must not prevent calling out behaviours of concern related to the NPT.