This piece is part of the CSIS International Security Program’s Transition46 series on Defense360. The last remaining bilateral arms control treaty between the United States and Russia—the New ...
People attend the protest against the ongoing war in Ukraine and the war policy of the Japanese Government in Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 2023. As the clock struck midnight on Nov. 7 in Moscow, the ...
REBECCA HERSMAN: With that, it is my great pleasure to introduce to you Senator Deb Fischer. She’s the senior senator from Nebraska. She’s a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and chairman ...
With Russia’s war against Ukraine in its second year and tensions growing in the U.S.-Chinese relationship, nuclear weapons are back on the global political agenda. At a summit in Hiroshima on May 19, ...
While the U.S.-Russian relationship continues to be a useful model for thinking about the future, looking at a broader range of experiences shows that arms control is possible both when geopolitics ...
Efforts to revive arms control are facing unprecedented gridlock. The collapse of landmark treaties like the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and the looming expiration of New START ...
Jon Kyl & Tim Morrison: Biden faces big decisions on nuclear arms control — here’s what he should do
President-elect Joe Biden promised during his election campaign to extend the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which expires in February, for another five years and then pursue a new ...
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