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January 14, 2020

Five things to know about Iran’s nuclear announcement

By Sam Hickey On January 5, Iran announced it will breach the limits imposed by the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the number of centrifuges it installs. Despite the headlines claiming Iran abandoned the deal, the reality is more nuanced. While Iran is no longer abiding by any operational restrictions on its nuclear […]

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Middle East, Nukes of Hazard blog

December 30, 2019

2019 in review: Our top 15 posts and interviews

By Anna Schumann, Communications Director It’s been a year of ups and downs in nuclear arms control, and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation has seen all of it. Take a look at our top 15 favorite op-eds, news articles, blog posts, podcasts and more from 2019. Here’s a timeless piece from Castleman Fellow […]

Posted in: Anna Schumann, Nukes of Hazard blog

December 19, 2019

Thank you for your support in 2019!

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation has had a great year, and we look forward to an even better 2020. Our work would not be possible without your generous support. Thank you.

Posted in: Nukes of Hazard blog

December 4, 2019

We bet you’ll bomb this quiz about nuclear weapons!

Our staff created a quiz about basic nuclear weapons knowledge and posted it on BuzzFeed, which serves as an online hub for many teens and young adults. How well can you do our on quiz? Find out and share with your friends! 

Posted in: Nukes of Hazard blog

November 26, 2019

History of Conflict in India and Pakistan

Updated May 2025                     By Abby Pokraka and Shawn Rostker The history between India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers, is inextricably linked. The countries have fought a series of wars since gaining their independence from Great Britain in 1947, largely over the Kashmir region, to which both […]

Posted in: Asia, India and Pakistan, Nukes of Hazard blog

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