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<big><big>''''Nuclear disarmament, arms control, & non-proliferation' | <big><big>''''Nuclear disarmament, arms control, & non-proliferation' set back profoundly by Russia's war'''</big></big> | ||
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GreenPolicy360: What does the Russia-Ukraine war mean for nuclear weapons arm control? The war acceleration of a new nuclear weapons arms race, escalating development and 'modernization' of Chinese, Russian, and U.S. nuclear weapons arsenals? As nuclear treaties globally and nuclear arms control architecture, built with great effort over decades, are collapsing, the war has incentivized a move away from negotiations. The nuclear weapons nations are moving toward new nukes, more 'usable' nukes, more 'indefensible' nukes, more proliferation... Rapidly increasing threats of nuclear use and nuclear catastrophe are results of the Russia-Ukraine war. | |||
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''The Disarmament, Arms Control, and Non-Proliferation Implications of the Invasion of Ukraine – and What Next for Reducing Global Nuclear Dangers'' | ''The Disarmament, Arms Control, and Non-Proliferation Implications of the Invasion of Ukraine – and What Next for Reducing Global Nuclear Dangers'' |
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'Nuclear disarmament, arms control, & non-proliferation' set back profoundly by Russia's war
August 2022
GreenPolicy360: What does the Russia-Ukraine war mean for nuclear weapons arm control? The war acceleration of a new nuclear weapons arms race, escalating development and 'modernization' of Chinese, Russian, and U.S. nuclear weapons arsenals? As nuclear treaties globally and nuclear arms control architecture, built with great effort over decades, are collapsing, the war has incentivized a move away from negotiations. The nuclear weapons nations are moving toward new nukes, more 'usable' nukes, more 'indefensible' nukes, more proliferation... Rapidly increasing threats of nuclear use and nuclear catastrophe are results of the Russia-Ukraine war.
UNIDIR
The Disarmament, Arms Control, and Non-Proliferation Implications of the Invasion of Ukraine – and What Next for Reducing Global Nuclear Dangers
Nuclear Threats, Responses & Ripple Effects
- The Russia - Ukraine War Continues Raising New Nuclear Risks
- Visit GreenPolicy360's Colleague 'Strategic Demands' for More...
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