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Subject Trump to Regain Control of U.S. Nuclear Policy. Now What? | Arms Control Today, December 2024
Date December 16, 2024 8:31 PM
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ARMS CONTROL TODAY
December 2024

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FEATURES
Trump to Regain Control of U.S. Nuclear Policy. Now What?
Five experts weigh in: Tong Zhao, Thomas Countryman, Ellie Geranmayeh, Jenny Town, and Geoff Wilson

Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention
By Jez Littlewood and Filippa Lentzos
A working group charged with recommending ways to improve the BWC has made some substantial progress but there is complex work still ahead.

How Will the Labour Party Shape UK Nuclear Weapons Policy?
By Sebastian Brixey-Williams
The new government must find a way to grapple with the conflicting UK policy commitments toward deterrence and disarmament.

NEWS & ANALYSIS
• Biden to Continue Arming Israel Despite Insufficient Aid to Gaza
• North Korea Tests More Powerful Missile
• Biden Sets AI Rules for National Security
• UN Reaffirms Outer Space Treaty
• UN Moves to Expand Autonomous Weapons Discussions


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