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“It will take all of us working together – government officials, and diplomats, academic experts, and scientists, activists, and organizers – to come up with new and innovative approaches to strengthen transparency and predictability, reduce risk, and forge the next generation of arms control agreements.”
- Wendy Sherman

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Article Title Cited News Outlet News Date
How Russia’s retreat from the Vienna Document information exchange undermines European security Gabriela Iveliz Rosa Hernández Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists March 24, 2023
Russia After Putin Shannon Bugos Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists November 9, 2022
Will Putin go nuclear? A timeline of expert comments Daryl Kimball, Shannon Bugos Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists April 27, 2022
As tensions mount on Ukraine’s borders, it’s time to understand what led to the INF Treaty’s demise Arms Control Association Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists February 16, 2022
A millennial’s view: ICBMs are ridiculous Daryl Kimball Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists July 8, 2021
500,000,000,000 reasons to scrutinize the US plan for nuclear weapons Kingston Reif Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists April 21, 2021
Alleged sabotage at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility comes amid talks on reviving the Iran nuclear deal Kelsey Davenport Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists April 12, 2021
Watch now: Why is America getting a new $100 billion nuclear weapon? Thomas Countryman Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists February 26, 2021
New START: A timeline of inaction and disingenuous proposals Shannon Bugos Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists December 14, 2020
Debating US nuclear spending in the age of the coronavirus Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists June 10, 2020

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