ARMS CONTROL TODAY
March 2025
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FEATURES
The CFE Treaty Is Dead. Could It Still Inspire a Ceasefire in Ukraine?
By Loïc Simonet
Efforts to support a Russian-Ukrainian ceasefire will have to include specific conventional arms control measures for which the CFE Treaty can be a model.
The Potential of the P5 Process
By Thomas Countryman
The moribund process offers the best tool for reviving the international arms control regime.
LOOKING BACK
Presidents and the ‘Nuclear Football’
By William Burr
A military aide carrying the satchel with the nuclear codes has been in presidential entourages since the late 1950s. Now, the football follows President Donald Trump.
NEWS & ANALYSIS
• United States Sends Mixed Signals on Iran
• Trump Says U.S. Is Open to Nuclear Talks
• Missile Defense Order Revives Programs
• Trump Names New Nuclear Policy Team
• North Korea Rejects U.S. Goal of Denuclearization
• NNSA Workers Fired, Rehired
• Canada Announces Global Partnership Goals
FOCUS
Making Sense of Trump’s Talk of ‘Denuclearization’
By Daryl G. Kimball
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