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Restarting Diplomacy with Pyongyang  


By Jenny Town

President Joe Biden’s new policy offers only cautious optimism that negotiations with North Korea could be more productive and little clarity about how to get there.

The Future of the Global Norm Against Chemical Weapons

 

An Interview With Susanne Baumann, German Commissioner for Disarmament and Arms Control

Congressional Support Needed for Success

By Jessica J. Lee

Congressional buy-in is central to the Biden administration’s ability to execute an effective North Korea strategy.

Hope and Concern in Seoul

By Manseok Lee and Hyeongpil Ham

Although South Korean experts welcomed the new U.S. policy, concerns remain that President Biden’s approach will let North Korea’s nuclear status become a fait accompli.

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Focus

If a Nuclear War Must Never Be Fought, Then What?

By Daryl G. Kimball

News and Analysis

U.S., Russia Agree to Strategic Stability Dialogue

Biden Continues Trump Nuclear Funding

New Iran President May Complicate Nuclear Talks

Pyongyang Cool to Washington Talks

Biden Budget Cuts Threat Reduction Efforts

Trump-Era Missile Defense Spending Continues

IAEA Chief Presses Iran on Past Nuclear Activities

NATO Highlights Concerns With China, Russia

Biden to Speed Development of Hypersonic Weapons

Russia Officially Leaves Open Skies Treaty

India Arrests Alleged Uranium Traders

News Briefs

NPT Review Delayed Again

OPCW Confirms Chemical Weapons Use in Syria

UN Adopts Nonbinding Arms Embargo on Myanmar

 

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