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Defining U.S. Goals for the NPT

 

An Interview with Ambassador Jeffrey Eberhardt

The State Department’s head of delegation to the 2020 NPT Review Conference provides the U.S. perspective on the meeting.

Time to Renew the Reagan-Gorbachev Principle

 

By Lewis Dunn and William Potter
 

Reaffirming the principle that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought” could strengthen this year’s review of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (Login required.)

The NPT at 50: Perish or Survive?

By Tariq Rauf

After 50 years in force, the cornerstone of the nuclear nonproliferation regime is at risk. (Login required.)

Focus

No One Wins an Arms Race or a Nuclear War

By Daryl G. Kimball

Remarks

Swedish Initiative Aims to Strengthen the NPT

By Ann Linde

The Swedish foreign minister outlines her nation's initiative.

In Memoriam

Ralph Earle II (1928–2020) Pursuing Arms Control to Strengthen Security

By Greg Webb

Over decades, Ralph Earle II promoted arms control both in and out of government.

News and Analysis

U.S. to Allow Expanded Landmine Use

U.S. Nuclear Budget Skyrockets

Europe Seeks to Avoid UN Iran Sanctions

U.S.-Russia Talks to Begin Soon, U.S. Says

U.S. Deploys Low-Yield Nuclear Warhead

North Korea Douses Hope for New Talks

Iran Displays New Solid-Fuel Missile

India Tests Submarine-Launched Missile

Nations Recommit to Nuclear Security

Budget Would Augment National Missile Defense


Middle East WMD-Free Zone Process Moves Slowly

Russia Refutes OPCW Findings

Controversial Firearms Rules Published

France Offers Nuclear Deterrent to All Europe
 

News Briefs

U.S. Begins Destroying Last Batch of Sarin

Nuclear Powers Discuss Arms Control

U.S. Indicts Five for Smuggling to Pakistan

France, China Push Reprocessing

 

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