The newest #ArmsControlToday is now online, with feature articles by Rachel Stohl, Loren Voss, Elias Yousif, and Alejandro Alba Fernandez, plus updates on U.S., Russian, Chinese, and South Korean arms control developments.
Read at ArmsControl.org/Today.
The Biden administration has announced a policy that more fully emphasizes human rights among priorities for US engagement in the int'l arms trade, reports snioer fellow Jeff Abramson in #ArmsControlToday.
Read "New U.S. Arms Policy Boosts Human Rights Focus " at ArmsControl.org/Today.
The Russian assault on #Zaporizhzhia underscores the need for an approach to keep nuclear power plants operating safely in conflict zones, writes NTI's Scott Roecker in this month's #ArmsControlToday.
Read "Nuclear Power Plants Under Attack: The Legacy of Zaporizhzhia" at http://ArmsControl.org/Today
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The Russian assault on #Zaporizhzhia underscores the need for an approach to keep nuclear power plants operating safely in conflict zones, writes
NTI's Scott Roecker in this month's #ArmsControlToday.
Read "Nuclear Power Plants Under Attack: The Legacy of Zaporizhzhia" at http://ArmsControl.org/Today
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Senior fellow Michael Klare writes in this month's #ArmsControlToday that the debate over artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous weapons systems is heating up, with the contending approaches generally falling into two camps.
Read "Dueling Views on AI, Autonomous Weapons" at www.ArmsControl.org/Today.
"Understanding the Dispute Over New START," a news analysis by senior policy analyst Shannon Bugos in the April issue of #ArmsControlToday, will tell you what you need to know about the status of the last remaining treaty limiting the world's two largest nuclear arsenals.
Read her analysis at www.ArmsControl.org/Today.
Michael Crowley and Malcolm Dando write in #ArmsControlToday that intl. treaties designed to prevent the weaponization of chemical and biological substances are not keeping up with modern science and the dangers lie ahead.
Subscribe to ACT and read "Lost in the Gap: Toxin and Bioregulator Weapons" at https://www.ArmsControl.org/Today.
"U.S. Is Largest Arms Exporter in a Changing Market," report Ethan Walton and Jeff Abramson in the April issue of #ArmsControlToday.
Read their news story at https://www.ArmsControl.org/Today
In this month's issue of #ArmsControlToday, @douglasbshaw reviews Mariana Budjeryn's new publication, "Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine" from Hopkins Press.
Read his review and get your copy at ArmsControl.org/Today.
In this month's issue of #ArmsControlToday,
@douglasbshaw reviews Mariana Budjeryn's new publication, "Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine" from Hopkins Press.
Read his review and get your copy at ArmsControl.org/Today.
In this month's issue of #ArmsControlToday, @DouglasBShaw reviews Mariana Budjeryn's new publication, "Inheriting the Bomb: The Collapse of the USSR and the Nuclear Disarmament of Ukraine" from Hopkins Press.
Read his review and get your copy at ArmsControl.org/Today.
The newest issue of #ArmsControlToday is now online, with feature articles by Scott Roecker, Michael Crowley, and Malcolm Dando, plus an interview with U.S. Amb. to the OPCW Joseph Manso and other updates from our expert team.
Download your issue at http://www.ArmsControl.org/Today.
In their cover piece for #ArmsControlToday, Lynn Rusten and Mark Melamed describe a world where China and Russia are likely to be U.S. nuclear peers. Read "The Three-Competitor Future: U.S. Arms Control With Russia and China," at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.
In the newest #ArmsControlToday, Frank Aum notes that the reality of dealing with a nuclear North Korea for the long term has reinvigorated the nuclear ambitions of its southern neighbor. Read "Reconciling the Korean Peninsula’s Dual Nuclear Proliferation Crises," at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.
"IAEA Presses for Safety Zone in Ukraine," reports police director Kelsey Davenport in this month's #ArmsControlToday. Read her news story at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.
"Pentagon Seeks to Facilitate Autonomous Weapons Deployment," reports senior fellow Michael Klare in this month's #ArmsControlToday. Read his news story at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.
"Biden, G-7 Must Deliver on Disarmament at #Hiroshima," writes executive director Daryl Kimball in the March issue of #ArmsControlToday at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.
"U.S., Marshall Islands Sign Deal on Nuclear Testing Impacts," reports executive director Daryl Kimball in the latest #ArmsControlToday. Read his news report at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.
In their cover piece for #ArmsControlToday, Lynn Rusten and Mark Melamed describe a world where China and Russia are likely to be U.S. nuclear peers. Read "The Three-Competitor Future: U.S. Arms Control With Russia and China," at http://ArmsControl.org/Today.