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Alexandra Bell

What the presidential candidates should be asked about arms control and nonproliferation

By Alexandra Bell | Nuclear Weapons

New START support by state

The American public supports New START. Will the Trump administration?

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Trilateral arms control initiative: A Chinese perspective

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Tactical nuclear weapons, 2019

By Hans M. Kristensen, Matt Korda | Nuclear Notebook, Nuclear Weapons

A not so modest proposal: Maintain the INF, extend New START, and involve new actors in arms control

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Farewell to American statesman Richard Lugar

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By Lawrence J. Korb | Analysis, Nuclear Risk, Nuclear Weapons, The INF Treaty and the Future of Arms Control

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