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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2023-03 53, 2 (5) answer(s).
 
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Biden, G-7 Must Deliver on Disarmament at Hiroshima / Kimball, Daryl G   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the midst of Russian nuclear threats in its war on Ukraine and an accelerating global nuclear arms competition, U.S. President Joe Biden and other leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) industrialized states will convene for their 2023 summit in Hiroshima, Japan.
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Mobilizing Feminist Action for Nuclear Abolition / Acheson, Ray   Journal Article
Acheson, Ray Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Nuclear weapons are gendered. They have gendered impacts; their existence is predicated and perpetuated in part due to gendered norms about power, violence, and security; and their abolition is challenged by the stark lack of gender diversity in discussions and negotiations related to nuclear policy.
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Reconciling the Korean Peninsula’s Dual Nuclear Proliferation Crises / Aum, Frank   Journal Article
Frank Aum Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract North Korea’s codification of its nuclear weapons program last September and its ongoing diplomatic deadlock with the United States have intensified two debates: whether Washington should accept the rogue nation’s nuclear weapons status and whether Seoul should follow suit by producing its own nuclear weapons.
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Thomas Hughes (1925–2023), Jo L. Husbands-Rosenberg (1948–2022) / Kimball, Daryl G.   Journal Article
Kimball, Daryl G. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Thomas Hughes, a long-time U.S. Department of State official in the 1960s who later became president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a founding member of the board of directors of the Arms Control Association, died January 2 in Washington at the age of 97.
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Three-Competitor Future: U.S. Arms Control With Russia and China / Rusten, Lynn ; Melamed, Mark   Journal Article
Rusten, Lynn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s expanding nuclear arsenal, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the looming expiration in 2026 of the last remaining U.S.-Russian strategic arms control agreement pose unprecedented challenges for U.S. nuclear policy and arms control. This evolving security landscape demands a fresh look at policies aimed at avoiding nuclear war and ensuring the security of the United States and its allies and partners.
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