Article title: What the presidential candidates should be asked about arms control and nonproliferation
Authors: Alexandra Bell
Journal: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Bibliometrics: Volume 76, Number 1, pages 27–30
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00963402.2019.1701801
The following sentence on p. 27 of the article was incorrectly published online as below:
Despite entreaties from multiple national security-oriented organizations, with the exception of the November 20, 2020 Democratic debate, television network hosts have largely avoided foreign policy questions in multi-candidate forums.
This has been corrected in the online version to read:
Despite entreaties from multiple national security-oriented organizations, with the exception of the November 20, 2019 Democratic debate, television network hosts have largely avoided foreign policy questions in multi-candidate forums.
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