Volume 54, Number 6
July/August 2024

Daryl G. Kimball

Does the United States Need More Nuclear Weapons?

Contrary to the hype, more nuclear weapons would not, on balance, improve the U. S. capability to deter nuclear attack.

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Nickolas Roth

Recalibrating the Path to Nuclear Security

An international conference on nuclear security could not have come at a more critical moment.

 

 

New Voices: Alison Cartier, Juline Horan, and Molly Mullin

What College Students Know and
Do Not Know About Nuclear Weapons

Research shows that many college students lack comprehensive and standardized knowledge of nuclear weapons.

 

News and Analysis

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Congress Lets Aid Program for Downwinders Expire

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U.S. Starts Work on Nuclear-Capable Missile

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Russian Nuclear Posture May Change,
Putin Says

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North Korea, Russia Strengthen Military Ties

 

 

Thomas Wuchte

Looking Back: UN Security Council Resolution 1540: The ‘Little Engine That Could’

This resolution has helped make the world safer by reducing the chances that nuclear and other dual-use material would fall into the hands of terrorists.

 

 

Book Review by Joe Cirincione

Weapons in Space: Technology, Politics, and the Rise and Fall of the Strategic Defense Initiative

Aaron Bateman shows how the desire to deploy new or imagined technologies in space became a key motivation for those who favored using military superiority to defeat the Soviet Union.

 

Remarks by UN Secretary General António Guterres

UN Chief Says Humanity on a Nuclear ‘Knife’s Edge’

The Secretary-General pulled no punches in his video address to the Arms Control Association annual meeting.

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