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Arms Control

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2024 New Voices, New Ideas Conference
July 17, 2024

Growing nuclear risks demand the recruitment of voices from diverse backgrounds to bring new ideas, skills, and perspectives. This one-day, interactive event for interns, students, and young professionals aims to provide opportunities for networking, mentorship, and substantive nuclear policy discussions.

The USS Carl Vinson, a US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is anchored at a South Korean naval base during its port visit in the southeastern port city of Busan on November 22, 2023.
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Nuclear for Nuclear? Understanding Divergent South Korean and American Perceptions on Deterring North Korea

There is a persistent question over how to communicate U.S.-ROK alliance deterrence posture, particularly in the event of a nuclear attack by North Korea.

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· June 27, 2024
Putin and Kim toasting with glasses of red wine
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Putin and Kim’s New Friendship Shouldn’t Be a Surprise

It’s the logical next step since Putin’s quest for victory in Ukraine has stalled.

· June 20, 2024
Russia’s Withdrawal From the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Is an Own Goal

Russia doesn’t stand to gain anything from de-ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, but friends and foes alike will reap the benefits of its decision.

· October 24, 2023
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Response to “Multipolar Deterrence in the Emerging Nuclear Era”

The world has entered an era of interrelated nuclear competitions at the great power and regional levels.

· June 28, 2023
Center for Strategic and International Studies
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In the Media
Strategic Stability in the 21st Century: An Introduction

The concept of strategic stability has come under immense pressure in recent years. Nuclear multipolarity, novel technologies, an exacerbating crisis in arms control, and a growing acceptance of “softer” norms are all taking a toll.

· June 18, 2023
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament