How New Technologies Are Reshaping Traditional Nuclear Relations

Tue. July 19th, 2016
Beijing

Since the close of World War II, nuclear weapons have helped determine the degree of stability in the international political system, and have been a cornerstone of many leading powers’ national security strategies. However, in recent years, the United States, Russia, and other major powers have increasingly invested in new technologies, such as cyberspace capabilities, missile defense, and conventional strategic weapons, that are challenging long-held notions of nuclear balancing and strategic deterrence, and by extension making traditional nuclear relations more complex.

Carnegie–Tsinghua’s Zhao Tong will moderate a discussion with Chinese and international experts to analyze precisely how missile defense, counter-space capabilities, hypersonic missiles, and cyber weapons are altering nuclear interactions between major military powers. The conversation will shed new light on what policy measures can be taken to address the challenges likely to be ushered in by these new technologies.

Zhao Tong

Zhao Tong is an associate in Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program based at the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy.

Lora Saalman Ofner

Lora Saalman Ofner is a senior associate and director, China and Global Security Project, at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).

Wu Riqiang

Wu Riqiang is an associate professor at the School of International Studies at Renmin University.

Jaganath Sankaran

Jaganath Sankaran is a research scholar at the Center for International and Security Studies at the University of Maryland’s School of Public Policy.

Li Bin

Li Bin is a senior associate working jointly in the Nuclear Policy Program and the Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
event speakers

Tong Zhao

Senior Fellow, Carnegie China, Nuclear Policy Program

Tong Zhao is a senior fellow with the Nuclear Policy Program and Carnegie China, Carnegie’s East Asia-based research center on contemporary China. Formerly based in Beijing, he now conducts research in Washington on strategic security issues.

Li Bin

Senior Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program and Asia Program

Li was a senior fellow working jointly in the Nuclear Policy Program and Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Lora Saalman

Nonresident Associate, Nuclear Policy Program

Saalman was a nonresident associate in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Her research focuses on China’s nuclear and strategic policies toward India, Russia, and arms control.

Jaganath Sankaran

Wu Riqiang