Nuclear Security and Arms Control Policy
The Brookings Institution hosted a panel discussion with former diplomats and defense officials on nuclear security and arms control policy.… read more
The Brookings Institution hosted a panel discussion with former diplomats and defense officials on nuclear security and arms control policy. Speakers talked about prospects of extending the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START), which establishes limits on nuclear weapons in the U.S. and Russia. The treaty was entered into force in February 2011 and is scheduled to expire in February 2021. In addition, panelists discussed nuclear modernization efforts and the Trump administration’s Nuclear Posture Review. close
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John Harvey Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary (Former) Department of Defense->Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs
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- Matthew H. Kroenig Associate Professor Georgetown University->Department of Government
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Frank A. Rose Assistant Secretary (Former) Department of State->Bureau of Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance
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