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Subject Cyber Battles, Nuclear Outcomes? | Arms Control Today, November 2019
Date November 4, 2019 9:57 PM
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Open Skies, North Korean Tests, Chinese Missiles, and more
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** Features
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** Cyber Battles, Nuclear Outcomes? Dangerous New Pathways to Escalation ([link removed])
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** By Michael T. Klare
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Rapidly advancing cybertechnology threatens to undermine traditional thinking on when the use of nuclear weapons may be provoked. (Login required.)
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** Russia, China, Arms Control, and the Value of New START ([link removed])
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** By Thomas M. Countryman
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Extending the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty is essential to maintain stability between the United States and Russia. (Login required.)


** The Demise of the ABM Treaty: An Insider Recounts the Final Days ([link removed])
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** By Edward Ifft
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The 2002 U.S. withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty began today's fraying of arms control. (Login required.)
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** REMARKS
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** Four Paths to Arms Control Effectiveness ([link removed])
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** By Jens Stoltenberg
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NATO's secretary-general outlines why arms control measures provide for alliance security.


** Focus
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** A New Nuclear Deal Begins with New START ([link removed])
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** By Daryl G. Kimball
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** News and Analysis
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U.S. Considers Open Skies Treaty Withdrawal ([link removed])

Iran Plans Further Nuclear Breaches ([link removed])

North Korea Threatens to Resume Tests ([link removed])

Concern Grows About U.S. Weapons in Turkey ([link removed])

U.S. Seeks 'New Era of Arms Control' ([link removed])

U.S. Reveals Assessment of Russian Explosion ([link removed])

U.S. Bomb Programs Face Delays, Cost Hikes ([link removed])

China Shows Off New Missiles ([link removed])

Frustrations Surface at CTBT Conference ([link removed])

Explosive Weapons Declaration Gains Momentum ([link removed])

Argentine Selected to Lead IAEA ([link removed])


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U.S. Alleges New Syrian Chlorine Attack ([link removed])

China Considers Joining ATT ([link removed])

CD Fails to Adopt Program of Work ([link removed])

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