ARMS CONTROL TODAY
November 2024
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FEATURES
Southern Asia 26 Years After the Nuclear Tests
By Manpreet Sethi
Decades after India and Pakistan joined China in conducting nuclear tests and declaring themselves states with nuclear weapons, the region remains risk prone and there is little chance of engagement on nuclear issues.
Will India and Pakistan Ever Join the Nuclear Suppliers Group?
By Mark Hibbs
Membership bids by the two southern Asian countries present a unique challenge for the world’s leading multilateral nuclear export control group.
The Legacy of India’s Nuclear Weapons Test
By Nasir Hafeez
Strategically, India has not been able to achieve what it desired, despite building a nuclear arsenal.
NEW VOICES
The Global South and Autonomous Weapons Controls
By Alexander Hoppenbrouwers
Division within the Global South makes it more difficult for states favoring legally binding autonomous weapons systems regulation to achieve consensus.
NEWS & ANALYSIS
• Japanese A-Bomb Survivors Group Wins Nobel Peace Prize
• Under U.S. Pressure, Israel Avoids Iran Nuclear Targets
• North Korea Suggests U.S. Election Will Have No Impact
• Japan’s New Leader Stirs Debate on Nuclear Sharing
FOCUS
Confronting the Threats Posed by Threats of Nuclear Use
By Daryl G. Kimball
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