Numbers and Words: Prospects for Nuclear Arms Control
Apr 2010, Vol. 155, No. 2By Malcolm ChalmersAs part of a balanced debate on the future of British nuclear deterrence in the April issue, the
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Nuclear arms control is once again a major international issue. The Obama administration has taken a number of important steps to reinvigorate the process, including a significant departure from the previous US declaratory posture. It is also clear that Obama hopes to move disarmament forward, and include tactical and reserve stockpiles alongside cuts in strategic arsenals. But crucial questions remain for the major nuclear powers. The process will not be simple nor the answers easy.
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