Kolja Brockmann is a Senior Researcher (non-resident) contributing to the work of SIPRI’s Dual-Use and Arms Trade Control Programme. He first joined SIPRI as an EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium intern and worked at SIPRI from 2017 to 2022. Since 2023, he has been working as an independent consultant based in Germany. Prior to working at SIPRI, Kolja was an intern at the German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA) in Frankfurt. He graduated from King’s College London with an MA in Non-Proliferation and International Security.
Brockmann conducts research in the fields of export control, nuclear and missile non-proliferation, sanctions and technology governance. He focuses on the multilateral export control regimes and controls on emerging technologies, in particular additive manufacturing, biotechnologies and artificial intelligence. He also serves as an adviser to the Ballistic Missile Non-Proliferation Youth Group of the Foundation for Strategic Research (FRS) and is on the roster of experts of the EU Partner-to-Partner (P2P) Export Control Programme.
Dual-use and arms trade control, export licensing, Arms Trade Treaty, nuclear proliferation, nuclear hedging, CBRN terrorism, Additive Manufacturing/3D-printing, emerging technologies.
East- and South-East Asia, Iran, EU
MA in Non-Proliferation and International Security, King’s College London, UK; BA in International Relations and International Organization, University of Groningen, Netherlands