Nuclear arms control shaken by new instability

18 June 2018 • 
Arms Control, Commentary, Publications
VCDNP's Ulrich Kühn's latest assessment of the nuclear deterrence relationship between Russia and the West published in International Politics and Society.
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In his latest article for International Politics and Society, VCDNP's Ulrich Kühn argues that the nuclear deterrence relationship between Russia and the West is becoming increasingly unstable. While Russia's concerns are mainly at the level of strategic stability, NATO and the United States worry about Moscow's regional capabilities in Eastern Europe. This situation creates the conditions for an arms race and dangerous misunderstandings, Kühn writes. The article is available in English, German and Russian.

 

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