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“For 50 years, the Arms Control Association has educated citizens around the world to help create broad support for U.S.-led arms control and nonproliferation achievements.”

- President Joe Biden

NATO agrees on new arms control body

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By Oliver Meier

A German Luftwaffe Tornado fighter-bomber capable of carrying nuclear gravity bombs. A German Luftwaffe Tornado fighter-bomber capable of carrying nuclear gravity bombs.

A First Look at the February 2013 IAEA Report on Iran

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By Tom Z. Collina and Kelsey Davenport

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) February 2013 quarterly report on Iran's nuclear program, Tehran is continuing to develop its nuclear program and slowly enhancing its nuclear weapons breakout potential. While this progress is troubling, Iran still remains years away from having a workable nuclear arsenal.

Nuclear North Korea: the View from Seoul

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Robert Gallucci, former U.S. negotiator with North Korea at the 2013 Asan Nuclear Forum. Robert Gallucci, former U.S. negotiator with North Korea at the 2013 Asan Nuclear Forum.

By Kelsey Davenport

Obama Renews Commitment to Reducing Nuclear Weapons Threat

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By Daryl G. Kimball

Defying Global Taboo, North Korea Conducts 3rd Nuclear Blast

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By Daryl G. Kimball and Greg Thielmann

The DPRK's Punggye-ri nuclear test site April 18, 2012 The DPRK's Punggye-ri nuclear test site April 18, 2012.

New START Almost Goes Over the Cliff

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Holiday Gift Guide from the Arms Control Association

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Want help with your last minute holiday shopping for that arms control enthusiast in your office or family? Here are some ideas...

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Vote for the 2012 Arms Control Person(s) of the Year!

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Since 1971, the Arms Control Association has promoted practical solutions to address the dangers posed by the world's most dangerous weapons-nuclear, biological, and chemical, as well as certain types of conventional arms.

The INF Treaty: 25 Years and Holding

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By Greg Thielmann

Obama Underscores Need for Further Progress to Reduce Nuclear Dangers

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President Barack Obama speaks Dec. 3, 2012 along with Secretary of Defense Panetta, fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn, and Sen. Dick Lugar. President Barack Obama speaks Dec. 3, 2012 at the National Defense University along with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, fmr. Sen. Sam Nunn, and Sen. Dick Lugar.

By Daryl G. Kimball

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