Virtual Briefing: New Challenges and Next Steps After New START 

January 21, 2025 

On Jan. 21 from 1-2pm Eastern Time, the Arms Control Association brought together leading experts on nuclear weapons and arms control policy, including the former U.S. New START negotiator, to address key questions and outline possible solutions on:

  • the potential for resuming bilateral talks on nuclear constraints with Russia,
  • how, realistically, China might be involved in the nuclear risk reduction and arms control enterprise,
  • the risks, costs, and realities of a possible decision by Russia and/or the United States to increase the size of their deployed nuclear arsenals, and
  • how the absence of progress on nuclear disarmament diplomacy will affect the debate at the 2026 nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference.

Panelists included:

Rose Gottemoeller: chief U.S. negotiator for the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) and former NATO deputy secretary-general

Kingston Reif: senior international/defense researcher at the RAND Corporation and former deputy assistant secretary of defense for threat reduction and arms control

Christine Wormuth: president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, former U.S. Secretary of the Army 

Daryl G. Kimball: executive director of the Arms Control Association

Tom Countryman (moderator): chair of the board of directors of the Arms Control Association

The following resources were provided during the webinar and can be accessed through the links below: