Franziska Stärk

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Vita

Franziska Stärk is a researcher in the Arms Control and Emerging Technologies project at the IFSH. Previously, she coordinated the Young Deep Cuts Commission, a trilateral initiative bringing together emerging nuclear arms control experts from the United States, Russia, and Germany. Before joining IFSH, she worked as a Policy Advisor for the Munich Security Conference. Franziska Stärk completed her studies in Political Science and Rhetoric at the University of Tübingen (B.A.) and International Security at Sciences Po Paris (M.A.). She is an alumna of the German National Academic Scholarship Foundation

Research profile

Her doctoral research focuses on intergenerational justice and nuclear weapons. As part of an international research project, she investigates the bureaucratic politics involved in nuclear alliance management. 

  • Nuclear deterrence, disarmament, arms control, nonproliferation
  • Nuclear ethics
  • NATO & nuclear alliance politics 

Memberships & professional activities

  • External PhD Candidate at Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands 

Latest Publications

False Twins: Intergenerational Injustice in Nuclear Deterrence and Climate Inaction

Franziska Stärk, in: Global Policy, published: 25 September 2025

Selected Publications