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In #ArmsControlToday this month, Catholic University alumni Alison Cartier, Juline Horan, and Molly Mullin describe "What College Students Know and Do Not Know About Nuclear Weapons."

Read their New Voices contribution at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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Thank you to our May 2024 #ArmsControlToday contributors: Russian forces researcher Pavel Podvig, Ian Fleming Zhou, Valeriia Hesse, Anna-Elisabeth Schmitz & Karina Touzinsky.

Take time this weekend to enjoy their contributions on #NPT #RevCon2026 & Russian-US arms control at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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"Russia Ends North Korean Sanctions Panel," reports policy director Kelsey Davenport in this month's #ArmsControlToday. Amb. Linda Thomas-Greenfield stated in April that the U.S. will find an alternate way to report on sanctions enforcement, she notes.

Read more at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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"Iran-Israel Tensions May Push Iran to Rethink Nuclear Arms," writes policy director Kelsey Davenport in this month's #ArmsControlToday.

Recent attacks by both countries opened a new chapter in their fraught relations, she reports. Read her analysis at armscontrol.org/Today.

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In #ArmsControlToday, Ian Fleming Zhou, Valeriia Hesse, Anna-Elisabeth Schmitz, and Karina Touzinsky write that redefining success for the 2026 review conference requires embracing flexible negotiating principles.

Read "Achieving Success Beyond Final Documents" at armscontrol.org/Today.

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Russian forces researcher Pavel Podvig suggests that despite the problems facing nuclear arms control today, the system is not entirely broken.

Read his cover feature for #ArmsControlToday this month, "Restoring Russian-U.S. Arms Control" at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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"Drones Hit Zaporizhzhia Reactor Building," reports Kelsey Davenport in #ArmsControlToday, now online. The strike did not compromise safety at the nuclear power plant but represents a dangerous new stage in Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Read her news story at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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In this month's #ArmsControlToday, Chris Rostampour reports on "U.S. House Under Pressure to Renew Aid for ‘Downwinders’."

Read their news story at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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Many thanks to April's #ArmsControlToday Featured authors: John Burroughs on nuclear threats, Georgetown Law's David Koplow on nukes for planetary defense & David Goldfischer's look back on #Oppenheimer's legacy after creating the bomb.

Read their in-depth contributions at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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"U.S. to Focus on Deterring North Korea," reports policy director Kelsey Davenport in #ArmsControlToday.

Washington still views negotiations as the only viable path to peace, but assesses that Kim Jong Un is intent on aligning more closely with Russia & China, she writes at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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The April 2024 #ArmsControlToday is now online. This month's issue Includes feature articles on "The Inadmissibility of Nuclear Threats" by John Burroughs & "The Nuclear Option Against Asteroids" by David Koplow, plus our regular, in-depth news coverage.

Read these and more at ArmsControl.org/today

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In the March issue of #ArmsControlToday, Jenny Town with the Stimson Center asks "Has Conflict on the Korean Peninsula Become Inevitable?"

Read her feature article at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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"Can Biden’s New Arms Transfer Policy Be More Than an Empty Promise?" asks John Chappell in this month's #ArmsControlToday.

Read his feature article at ArmsControl.org/Today

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"Amid Rising Tensions, North, South Korea Exchange Threats," reports policy director Kelsey Davenport in the newest #ArmsControlToday, but the Biden administration sees no immediate threat of a North Korean attack.

Read her news story at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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In this month's #ArmsControlToday, Ankit Panda describes North & South Korea mired in an intense security dilemma, which could cause future crises to spiral into large-scale war.

Read "Missiles, Preemption, and the Risk of Nuclear War on the Korean Peninsula" at ArmsControl.org/Today

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In this month's #ArmsControlToday, Libby Flatoff reports that the "Sentinel ICBM Exceeds Projected Cost by 37 Percent."

Read her story at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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In #ArmsControlToday, Keith Luse suggests the rising threat on the Korean Peninsula has been lost on the international community and global leaders appear numb to the festering crisis.

Read "Premonitions of War on the Korean Peninsula" at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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In the newest #ArmsControlToday, policy director Kelsey Davenport reports that "Russia Bars Ukrainian Operators From Zaporizhzhia."

Read her news report on the development at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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In March's #ArmsControltoday, Ankit Panda writes that North and South Korea are mired in an intense security dilemma, which could cause future crises to spiral into a large-scale war.

Read "Missiles, Preemption, and the Risk of Nuclear War on the Korean Peninsula" at ArmsControl.org/Today


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In the newest #ArmsControlToday, Jenny Town, Ankit Panda, and Keith Luse address "The Rising Risks of Conflict on the Korean Peninsula." Join to receive full access to these and other news stories.

Become a member today at ArmsControl.org/Join.

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In “Redressing the Toxic Legacy of Nuclear Testing,” Ekaterina Lapanovich, Laura Lepsy, and Alain Ponce Blancas make a proposal to move forward the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. #TPNW

Read their feature article in this month's #ArmsControlToday at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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Despite some gloomy developments, there is reason for optimism about the future of multilateral arms control, writes Melissa Parke in her #ArmsControlToday article, “The Future of Arms Control Lies in the Nuclear Ban Treaty.”

Read her feature at ArmsControl.org/Today. #nuclearban #TPNW

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"North Korea Ends Inter-Korean Military Agreement," reports Kelsey Davenport in the newest #ArmsControlToday.

The tenuous relationship deteriorated further after Pyongyang’s illegal launch of a satellite in November, she notes.

Read more at ArmsControl.org/Today

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States-parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons have begun to challenge the deterrence rationale for nuclear weapons, reports Shizuka Kuramitsu in the newest #ArmsControlToday.

Read her news story "TPNW States Challenge Nuclear Deterrence Doctrine," at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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The newest issue of #ArmsControlToday is now online, with feature articles by Tong Zhao, Melissa Parke, Ekaterina Lapanovich, Laura Lepsy, and Alain Ponce Blancas on U.S.-China arms control engagement, the #NuclearBan Treaty, and the toxic legacy nuclear testing.

Read at ArmsControl.org/Today.

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