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  1. 26. Feb. 2020 · If the era of arms control treaties is drawing to a close, nuclear weapons states urgently need to find a new way to control and manage the risks posed by their nuclear arsenals. A new paradigm is ...

    • William M. Moon
    • 2020
    • The Continuing Relevance of Arms Control
    • The Future of Arms Control
    • 3. WHETHER AND HOW ARMS CONTROL REGIMES REPRESENT AN APPROPRIATE MECHANISM TO ADDRESS EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
    • Authors

    With tensions rising among nuclear-armed powers, arms control is gaining renewed relevance in policy and academic circles. Though too often associated with nonproliferation and disarmament of military technologies, arms control—placing limits on the deployment of military capabilities—serves fundamentally strategic ends.4 Arms control agreements o ...

    The future of arms control depends on addressing three sets of challenges to consider. The irst deals with the challenges facing the future of the nuclear arms control regime. The second involves the question of membership in nuclear arms control agreements. And the final set of challenges concern whether and how arms control regimes represent an a...

    Interestingly, this uncertainty has not dampened calls for the use of arms control to address emerging technologies—from cyber capabilities to hypersonic missiles and autonomous systems.15 But eforts to use arms control to regulate emerging technologies face three challenges. The first is the multilateral nature of the problem. Whereas only a handf...

    ANDREW W. REDDIE is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley where he is funded by the UC Lab Fees Grant, and an alumnus of IGCC’s Public Policy and Nuclear Threats training program.

  2. 3. Feb. 2023 · The alternative, an arms control void derived from a wait-and-see posture, is risky and destabilizing. It further exacerbates arms control’s erosion. Now is the time for new ideas for...

  3. The NATO 2022 Strategic Concept significantly downgrades the focus on arms control as the principle tool for managing conflict and arms races in favour of risk reduction, conflict management and confidence-building measures – compared to the last Strategic Concept released back in 2010.

  4. While arms control is a complex subject covering a wide range of issue areas, from strategic forces to small arms, this report focuses principally on the evolving challenge of achieving increased stability among great powers’ nuclear forces and the extended benefits

  5. While arms control is a complex subject covering a wide range of issue areas from strategic forces to small arms, this report focuses principally on the evolving challenge of achieving increased stability among great powers’ nuclear forces and the extended benefits

  6. 28. Juli 2022 · In simple terms, strategic stability meant establishing a balance that minimized the risk of nuclear conflict. It recognized that an atmosphere of competitive armament generated the need for continuous dialogue. It was delivered through two core components, deterrence and arms control.