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ID187386
Title ProperHow to de-escalate dangerous nuclear weapons and force deployments in Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorSimpson, Erika ;  Pearson, Frederic S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Amidst the war in Ukraine, it is important to raise the prospect and vision of creating mutual security guarantees and ridding Europe of its dangerous nuclear weapon systems and provocative force deployments. In view of reckless Kremlin rhetoric and aggressive military action in Russia’s so-called near abroad, it is time for renewed approaches to arms control. As the Ukraine situation plays out, Russia, the United States, and allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization must return to their bargaining tables and negotiate strict limits, verification measures, and overarching controls over their nuclear use doctrines, weapon stockpiles, and conventional force deployments. All sides will have to make deep concessions and de-alert and de-operationalize mid- and short-range nuclear weapons while improving command and control safeguards—because, as we see, brandishing weapons and threatening escalation heightens tensions and increases the danger of crises spiralling uncontrollably.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 77, No.1; Mar 2022: p.125-136
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 77 No 1
Key WordsNuclear Weapons ;  North Atlantic Treaty Organization ;  Arms Control ;  Disarmament ;  Deterrence ;  Russia ;  Ukraine ;  Canada ;  Treaty on the prohibition of Nuclear Weapons


 
 
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