The Future of U.S. Nuclear Policy

Despite the Cold War ending nearly 30 years ago, Russia and the United States still maintain robust nuclear arsenals and both states are pursuing new nuclear weapons programs. And with the last nuclear arms control pact left between the United States and Russia expiring in 2021, there will be no limits on either states’ nuclear...

FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailCopy Link

Despite the Cold War ending nearly 30 years ago, Russia and the United States still maintain robust nuclear arsenals and both states are pursuing new nuclear weapons programs. And with the last nuclear arms control pact left between the United States and Russia expiring in 2021, there will be no limits on either states’ nuclear arsenals for the first time in nearly 50 years. Join the World Affairs Council for a discussion on the current state of U.S. nuclear policy and how policy is made with Michelle Dover, Program Director at Ploughshares Fund, and Stephen Miles, Executive Director of Win Without War.

FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailCopy Link