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Subject The Next U.S. President's Nuclear Challenges | Arms Control Today, September 2024
Date September 4, 2024 5:37 PM
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ARMS CONTROL TODAY
September 2024

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FEATURES
Election 2024: The Next U.S. President’s Nuclear Challenges
Eight experts explore some of the problems and risks, including threats of nuclear war, burgeoning arsenals, nuclear testing, Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, and Ukraine.

Averting a New Arms Race in Europe
By Oliver Meier
German-U.S. plans to deploy shorter- and medium-range missiles to Germany makes it important to pursue arms control with Russia now.

NEW VOICES
The Security Paradox in China-U.S. Relations
By Peter Burds
The United States must take the threat of nuclear confrontation out of the Taiwan equation.

LOOKING BACK
The 1970s ICBM ‘Window of Vulnerability’ Still Lingers
By Frank N. von Hippel
The United States has lived with its nuclear ICBMs on hair trigger for 50 years. It should end that posture before it runs out of luck.

NEWS & ANALYSIS
• Iran Expresses Support for Diplomacy, U.S. Skeptical
• U.S. to Deploy Intermediate-Range Missiles in Germany
• U.S. to Supply Taiwan With Attack Drones
• Overbudget ICBM Program Survives Review

FOCUS
Forging New Pathways for Disarmament Diplomacy
By Daryl G. Kimball


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