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Subject The Rising Risk of Conflict on the Korean Peninsula (March 2024)
Date March 2, 2024 1:00 PM
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ARMS CONTROL TODAY
March 2024

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FEATURES:
Has Conflict on the Korean Peninsula Become Inevitable?
By Jenny Town
Rebuilding diplomacy with North Korea is necessary to reduce the risks of nuclear conflict.  (Login required)

Missiles, Preemption, and the Risk of Nuclear War on the Korean Peninsula
By Ankit Panda
The two Koreas are mired in an intense security dilemma, which could cause future crises between them to spiral quickly into a possible, large-scale war. (Login required)

Premonitions of War on the Korean Peninsula
By Keith Luse
By all indications, this rising threat has been lost on the international community with global leaders appearing numb to the festering crisis. (Login required)

Can Biden’s New Arms Transfer Policy Be More Than an Empty Promise?
By John Ramming Chappell
Whether such initiatives will help protect civilians and promote human rights in U.S. arms transfer decisions depends on Congress.

FOCUS
Keeping Outer Space Nuclear Weapons Free
By Daryl G. Kimball

Book Review
Apocalypse Television: How ‘The Day After’ Helped End the Cold War
Reviewed by Vincent Intondi
From the politics of the television industry to the world stage, David Craig leaves no stone unturned in examining how the movie made it onto millions of television screens and its influence on ending the nuclear arms race.

NEWS & ANALYSIS
• U.S. Warns of New Russian ASAT Program
• China, U.S. Restore Military Communications
• Chinese Military Purge Said to Show Corruption, Weakness
• Amid Rising Tensions, North, South Korea Exchange Threats
• Russia Uses North Korean Missiles Against Ukraine
• Mexican Lawsuit Against U.S. Gun Firms to Proceed
• Russia Bars Ukrainian Operators From Zaporizhzhia
• Sentinel ICBM Exceeds Projected Cost by 37 Percent
• Russia Rejects New Nuclear Arms Talks
• IAEA Warns Iran About Lack of Transparency
• Ukraine Accuses Russia of Using Chemical Agent
• Global Partnership Identifies New Priorities

NEWS BRIEFS
• Japanese Mafia Accused of Trafficking Nuclear Materials
• Missile Defense System in Poland Could Be Operational by Summer
• Belarus Updating Nuclear Military Doctrine

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