Richard Weitz

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How U.S.-China-Russia Cooperation Can Mitigate Nuclear Threats
October 9, 2018

China, Russia, and the United States face the difficult task of maintaining the following aspects of trilateral nonproliferation cooperation: limiting vertical growth of nuclear forces, preventing nuclear proliferation in new countries, and enhancing barriers against terrorists’ use of nuclear weapons.

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Promoting Russia-U.S.-China Nonproliferation Cooperation in a Time of Trilateral Conflict
April 15, 2015

Moscow, Washington, and Beijing hold dissimilar and sometimes opposing views on several security issues, including ballistic missile defense, strategic conventional weapons, and the INF Treaty.

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U.S.-China-Russia Trilateral Security Relations
December 5, 2014

Opposing views on issues like ballistic missile defense and tactical nuclear weapons complicate, but should not preclude, trilateral security cooperation between Washington, Beijing, and Moscow.

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Russia–U.S. Security Cooperation After Ukraine: What’s Possible, What’s Not
May 22, 2014

Today, the Russia-U.S. security relationship has both areas which will not likely see advances and opportunities for progress.

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India, China, and Russia: Prospects for Cooperation
May 14, 2014

India, China, and Russia are all set to play a major role on the global stage throughout the rest of the twenty-first century. The relationships between the three nations are complex, however, with opportunities for cooperation in areas of convergent interests often being hamstrung by long-standing disputes and rivalries.

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The Features of and the Prospects for the U.S. Policies in the Area of BMD
May 22, 2013

Cooperation between the United Starts and Russia on ballistic missile defense (BMD) remains unlikely.