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September 20, 2023

The Future of Arms Control: 2023 Annual Conference

The Center hosted our annual conference September 19 with both in-person and virtual attendees. The theme was the future of arms control, and our expert speakers discussed critical topics including involving China in arms control negotiations, the changing role of arms control, using technological advancements in treaty verification and more. We were thrilled to have […]

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November 3, 2021

Arms Control in a Divided America

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation hosted our 2021 annual conference, “Arms Control in a Divided America,” on November 2, 2021. Our event participants, including Members of Congress and arms control experts, dove into an under-discussed but critical topic: what happened to bipartisanship when it comes to dealing with the world’s most dangerous weapons, […]

Posted in: Nukes of Hazard videos, United States

June 8, 2020

Why Restarting Explosive Nuclear Testing is Dangerous and Unnecessary

The Trump administration has reportedly discussed conducting an explosive nuclear test for political purposes with the goal of forcing China to the arms control negotiating table. Here’s why restarting explosive nuclear testing is dangerous and unnecessary.

Posted in: Nuclear Weapons, Nukes of Hazard blog, Nukes of Hazard videos, United States

April 13, 2020

How the Senate Can Strengthen Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones

The United States doesn’t need to reserve the right to nuke Australia or Togo. Take one minute and learn how the Senate can make that clear. It’s long past time to ratify the remaining Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones.

Posted in: Nuclear Weapons Free Zones, Nukes of Hazard blog, Nukes of Hazard videos, Treaties

September 18, 2019

Five Things To Know About Missiles

In general, there are three types of missiles used to attack targets at various distances. Here are five things to know about ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles.

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