Read the full op-ed in The Hill. Since the end of the Cold War, verifiable nuclear arms reductions have been a bipartisan priority. Both Democratic and Republican administrations worked to reduce the number of Russian nuclear weapons that could be pointed at the United States and vice versa. Unfortunately, this bipartisan consensus has been dangerously […]
Senior Fellow John Isaacs in The Medium
Read Senior Fellow John Isaacs’ Op-Ed in The Medium. Former ExxonMobil executive Rex Tillerson, recently approved to be the United States Secretary of State, remains a controversial choice because of previous positions on Russia and climate change. But interestingly, Secretary Tillerson’s positions on crucial nuclear weapons issues as expressed at his confirmation hearing and responses to […]
Executive Director John Tierney’s Op-Ed in US News
Read the full op-ed in US News. Barring any unexpected events, Gen. James “Mad Dog” Mattis will be the next United States secretary of defense. Since President-elect Donald Trump announced the appointment, Mattis has been something of a unifier in Washington. Mattis will have a lot on his hands when he takes over the Pentagon, […]
Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle Interviewed on Fox News
Watch the interview here.
Center Contributor Dr. Jim Walsh Quoted in WJLA
Read the full piece in the WJLA. “You don’t make pronouncements about nuclear policy or nuclear doctrine over Twitter,” said Jim Walsh, a professor at the MIT security studies program and contributor at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. “When you do that, you’re likely to upset your allies, particularly European allies, and you […]