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Event

Bluff or Death? How to Assess Nuclear “Threats”

Thu, February 5th, 2026

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (EST)

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Years of escalating global tensions, marked by ongoing conflicts like the war in Ukraine and India and Pakistan’s clash along the border in May of 2025, have raised the alarm about ‘nuclear threats.’ But how should decisionmakers and citizens distinguish serious nuclear threats that demand countervailing action, from nuclear threats that are mere noise aiming to manipulate nuclear anxiety without a serious threat?  In turbulent times, the less precise our nuclear discourse, the more fear nuclear manipulators can elicit.  

Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program, the Nautilus Institute, and the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network are publishing four major papers over the coming weeks that address the questions and the challenge of decoding and assessing nuclear manipulations. 

Join George Perkovich, Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons and senior fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at Carnegie, in conversation with Jon Finer, former deputy U.S. national security advisor, to discuss the first in the series of papers, “How to Assess Nuclear Threats in the 21st Century.”  

Paper
How to Assess Nuclear ‘Threats’ in the Twenty-First Century

The less precise our nuclear discourse, the more fear nuclear manipulators can elicit.

    George Perkovich

Events in this Series

Bluff or Death? How to Assess Nuclear “Threats”
February 5, 2026

Nuclear Flashpoint? How Pakistan and India Manage Escalation
February 12, 2026

Nuclear Threats and the Limits of International Law
February 23, 2026


These events are presented in partnership with the Nautilus Institute and the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network.

Arms ControlNuclear Policy

Event Speakers

George Perkovich
Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons, Senior Fellow
George Perkovich
Jon Finer
Senior Distinguished Fellow in Residence, Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School
Jon Finer

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

George Perkovich

Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons, Senior Fellow

George Perkovich is the Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons and a senior fellow in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Nuclear Policy Program. He works primarily on nuclear deterrence, nonproliferation, and disarmament issues, and is leading a study on nuclear signaling in the 21st century.

Jon Finer

Senior Distinguished Fellow in Residence, Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School

Jon Finer is the senior distinguished fellow in residence for The Tsai Leadership Program at Yale Law School. He served as Principal Deputy National Security Advisor for the Biden Administration. Finer was Chief of Staff and Director of Policy Planning for former Secretary John Kerry at the U.S. Department of State.

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