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The Three-Competitor Future: U.S. Arms Control with Russia and China

By Lynn Rusten and Mark Melamed

 

China’s nuclear expansion raises questions about how U.S. nuclear policy, deterrence, and arms control will operate in a world where China and Russia are likely to be U.S. nuclear peers.  (Login required)

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Mobilizing Feminist Action for Nuclear Abolition

By Ray Acheson

Nuclear weapons are gendered and have gendered impacts.  (Login required)

Reconciling the Korean Peninsula’s Dual Nuclear Proliferation Crises 

By Frank Aum


The reality of dealing with a nuclear North Korea for the long term has reinvigorated the nuclear ambitions of its southern neighbor.  (Login required)

 

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Biden, G-7 Must Deliver on Disarmament at Hiroshima

By Daryl G. Kimball

 

Book Review

Striking Asymmetries: Nuclear Transitions in
Southern Asia

By Ashley J. Tellis

Reviewed by Manpreet Sethi

Unlike the rough parity between Soviet and U.S. forces in the Cold War, China, India, and Pakistan are at disparate levels in terms of conventional, space, cyber, and nuclear capabilities.

 

News and Analysis

 

Russia Suspends New START

 

South Korea Walks Back Nuclear Weapons Comments

 

IAEA Presses for Safety Zone in Ukraine

 

IAEA Chief Sounds Alarm on Iran Nuclear Program

 

U.S., Marshall Islands Sign Deal on Nuclear Testing Impacts

 

Pentagon Seeks to Facilitate Autonomous Weapons Deployment

 

Saudi Arabia Aiming for Complete Nuclear Fuel Cycle

 

U.S. Faces Wins, Losses With Hypersonic Weapons

 

Japan to Purchase U.S. Tomahawk Missiles

 

OPCW Confirms More Syrian Chemical Weapons Use

 

Ukraine Landmine Use Under Scrutiny

 

News Briefs


NPT Nuclear-Weapon States Meet in Dubai

 

Turkey Vows to Extend Ballistic Missile Range

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