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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2022-11 52, 10 (5) answer(s).
 
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Biden’s Disappointing Nuclear Posture Review / Kimball, Daryl G.   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the end of the Cold War, every U.S. president has conducted an in-depth review of the nation's nuclear strategy. Each study, including President Joe Biden’s 2022 Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), has produced disappointing results. That is because they all maintain a dangerous reliance on the threat to use nuclear weapons to deter and, if necessary, respond to hostile attacks, including non-nuclear attacks, “that have a strategic effect against the United States or its allies and partners.”
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Cautious Nuclear Approach of Australia’s New Prime Minister / Warren, Aiden   Journal Article
Warren, Aiden Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During 19 of the last 26 years in Australia, the conservative Liberal Party has been at the forefront of defining and cultivating the country’s foreign policy and its broader approaches toward global security. Not surprisingly, that has included maintaining a nonintrusive line in the arms control and nuclear nonproliferation domain.
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Engaging China on Multilateral Arms Control / Meier, Oliver ; Staack, Michael   Journal Article
Meier, Oliver Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Future efforts to maintain and strengthen multilateral arms control will have to take China into account. Beijing has abandoned its previous restraint and is actively shaping the global security order of the 21st century. It sees itself as a global player, a trading power, a major power in Asia, and the world's largest developing country, although it would be more accurate to say it is a country that has been developing rapidly.
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Iranian Nuclear Crisis: Time for Plan B / Davenport, Kelsey   Journal Article
Davenport, Kelsey Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Halfway into his first term, U.S. President Joe Biden faces the reality that one of his most significant foreign policy promises remains unmet: returning the United States and Iran to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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Making the Case That Nuclear Weapons Are Immoral: an Interview With Archbishop John C. Wester / Archbishop John C. Wester   Journal Article
Archbishop John C. Wester Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract If nuclear weapons are ever eliminated, it will be the result of actions big and small at every communal level, from international leaders to civil society. The Reverend John C. Wester occupies a unique role in this continuum as the Roman Catholic archbishop of Santa Fe, whose archdiocese is home to the Los Alamos and Sandia national nuclear laboratories and site of the first Manhattan Project nuclear tests. In January, Wester issued a pastoral letter, “Living in the Light of Christ’s Peace
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