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Reconsidering U.S. Plutonium Pit Production Plans
 

By Sharon K. Weiner

The Trump administration’s plan to ramp up production of plutonium is unnecessary and likely to exceed current budget and schedule goals. (Login required.)

Old Chemical Weapons: Moving the OPCW to an Active Role


By Dominique Anelli

With its original mission nearing completion, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons should increase its support for the discovery and destruction of old chemical weapons. (Login required.)

Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation in Times of the Coronavirus Pandemic

By Rüdiger Lüdeking

The coronavirus disease illustrates the consequences of global catastrophes. Now is the time to strengthen nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation efforts. (Login required.)

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Focus

Begin With New START, Not a New Arms Race

By Daryl G. Kimball

News and Analysis

U.S. to Withdraw From Open Skies Treaty

U.S., Russia to Meet on Arms Control

Trump Officials Consider Nuclear Testing

U.S. Aims to Extend Iran Embargo

IAEA Nuclear Oversight Grew in 2019

U.S. Continues Intermediate-Range Missile Pursuit

U.S. Arms Deals Continue During Pandemic

German Politicians Renew Nuclear Basing Debate

South Korea Tests New Missile


Moon: U.S., North Korea Progress Unlikely

GAO Seeks Light on Saudi Nuclear Talks

Security Council Fails on Global Ceasefire


News Briefs

Russia, China Skip Syrian Chemical Weapons Meeting

Panel Vets U.S. Plutonium Disposal Plan

Lawmakers Press Esper on Landmine Policy

Book Review

The Bomb: Presidents, Generals, and the Secret History of Nuclear War

Reviewed by Nina Tannenwald

Fred Kaplan examines the history of U.S. nuclear war planning and the efforts of American leaders to reduce the role of nuclear weapons.

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