Nuclear Disarmament, Arms Control, and Nonproliferation in Retreat: What Europe Can Do

23 April 2018 • 
Arms Control, Commentary, Disarmament, Non-Proliferation, Publications
VCDNP's Angela Kane and Ulrich Kühn wrote an article focused on the role of Europe in nuclear disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation published in S&F - Sicherheit und Frieden (Security and Peace) journal.
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VCDNP's Angela Kane and Ulrich Kühn contributed an article in the latest print edition of the S+F Sicherheit und Frieden, Security and Peace journal. Under the headline "Nuclear Disarmament, Arms Control, and Nonproliferation in Retreat: What Europe Can Do," the authors write that:

"Nuclear disarmament, arms control, and nonproliferation policies are increasingly affected by declining regional security, increasing militarization of U.S. foreign policy, and changes to the global normative nuclear order. In the coming years, Europe, and the European Union (EU), must take on additional responsibilities to mitigate these growing risks. In particular, EU member states should focus on preserving the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty as well as the Iran nuclear deal, finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict in Ukraine, and bridging the divide between the Ban Treaty advocates and the nuclear-weapons possessor."

The full article is available behind a paywall here.


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