The Carnegie Moscow Center hosted a forum on November 9th discussing the impact of technological challenges on strategic stability.
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- Raymond Jeanloz,
- Steven Fetter,
- Sergey Oznobishchev,
- Linton Brooks
The Carnegie Moscow Center hosted a forum on November 9th discussing the impact of technological challenges on strategic stability.
Chinese nuclear experts think about nuclear weapons very differently from their U.S. counterparts. How can Washington and Beijing promote an effective dialogue despite their disparate approaches?
As India and Pakistan develop their naval nuclear forces, some experts fear a potentially volatile maritime environment in the Indian Ocean.
With China developing sea-based nuclear missiles and the United States bolstering its antisubmarine capabilities, the region needs confidence-building measures to enhance strategic stability.
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), an integral part of the bilateral nuclear relationship between Russia and the United States, will expire in December 2009. To discuss what should replace the treaty, the Carnegie Moscow Center hosted Ambassador Linton Brooks, the United States’ chief negotiator during the 1991 START talks.