US and Russia Agree on Nuclear Weapons CutsRussia and the United States agreed last night to cut their nuclear warhead arsenals to as few as 1,500 each, aiming toward the lowest levels of any US-Russia arms control deal.The Birmingham Post (England)...
nuclear-armed governments and those in nuclear alliance spent $21-36 million, funding the 10 most prominent think tanks researching and writing about nuclear weapons in nuclear-armed states, according to ICAN.
For an expansion of the point about the possible conflict between Obama nuclear dis- armament and advanced conventional weapons modernization goals, see Andrew Futter and Ben- jamin Zala, "Advanced US Conventional Weapons and Nuclear Disarmament: Why the Obama Plan Won't Work," Nonproliferation ...
Think tanks also benefit from the corporate interests as nuclear weapon producing companies, nuclear-armed governments and those in nuclear alliance spent $21-36 million, funding the 10 most prominent think tanks researching and writing about nuclear weapons in nuclear-armed states, according to ICAN....
In the 1980s, President Ronald Reagan said he was uncomfortable with "mutually assured destruction" (that is, the idea that both the United States and Russia had enough nuclear weapons to destroy each other in the event of a nuclear war) as the only protection against the U.S.S.R. He ...
The war in Ukraine has plunged relations between Russia and the West to their most dangerous point since the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, when the United States and the Soviet Union came close to a nuclear confrontation. Russia last year said it was deploying tactical nucl...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military has deployed a new addition to its nuclear arsenal — a long-range missile armed with a nuclear warhead of reduced destructive power.
CSIS and MIT said that when deciding on whether to use nuclear weapons, teams playing China had not perceived any constraints on the US ability to itself deliver such weapons. The authors concluded that US policymakers should not “develop additional nuclear weapons for a conflict with China beyo...
(2016), The case for US nuclear weapons in the 21st century. By Brad Roberts: Nuclear strategy in the modern age: regional powers and international conflict. By Vipin Narang. International Affairs, 92: 469–470. doi: 10.1111/1468-2346.12568 Author Information King's College London, UK ...
This is partly the result of IPE's empiricist epistemology and partly a consequence of power-as-resource. This article offers a critique of this epistemology and that concept of power, using the work of Partha Dasgupta as a case in point, and develops the outline of what we call an '...