Volume 55, Number 1
January/February 2025
Mike Albertson
Life After New START: Navigating a New Period of Nuclear Arms Control
The last treaty limiting Russian and U.S. nuclear weapons expires in 2026. We need to be clear-eyed about what follows.
Alexander Kmentt
Geopolitics and the Regulation of Autonomous Weapons Systems
The widespread adoption of these weapons raises urgent ethical questions and an imperative for action.
Almuntaser Albalawi
Will There Ever Be a WMD-Free Zone in the Middle East?
Despite the slow pace, a UN conference process is keeping the zone initiative alive.
IN MEMORIAM
Walter Slocombe
President Carter’s Admirable Arms Control Legacy
His commitment to arms control was based on moral principles, religious faith, and experience in the nuclear navy.
Jaap Ramaker (1939-2024)
BOOK REVIEW
Reviewed by Herbert Lin
Deterrence Under Uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence and Nuclear War
This book offers rare insights linking new information processing technologies for battlefield awareness to theoretical computer science.
News and Analysis
U.S. Says Pakistan Developing Long-Range Missiles
Iran Ramps Up Nuclear Program Ahead of Trump’s Return
South Korean President Impeached
Questions Raised About UK Agreement on Mauritius Base
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Daryl G. Kimball
Pakistan and the Nuclear Danger in Asia
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