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CENTER FOR ARMS CONTROL AND NON-PROLIFERATION Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation * Policy Issues * Countries * Nuclear Weapons * Non-Proliferation * Nuclear Security * Biological & Chemical Weapons * Defense Spending * Missile Defense * No First Use * Nukes of Hazard * Podcast * Blog * Videos * Join Us * Press * About * Staff * Boards & Experts * Jobs & Internships * Financials * Contact Us * Donate * Search * Slide 1 Where do we go from here? After coming perilously close to losing all constraints on the world's two largest nuclear arsenals, the New START agreement was extended through 2026. But as both countries modernize their nuclear arsenals, the threat of a new nuclear arms race underscores the need for sensible non-proliferation and arms control cooperation. READ MORE Slide 2 Test your nuclear weapons knowledge! Don’t bomb this quiz about nuclear weapons! What do you know about U.S. and global policy? READ MORE Slide 3 The United States must once again pursue diplomacy with Iran We can make the United States and the world safer by reentering the JCPOA and putting Iran’s nuclear program back in the box. READ MORE Slide 4 The idea is simple: we don’t need to use nuclear weapons first We can protect ourselves and our allies without having to start a nuclear war. Learn what a No First Use policy would do READ MORE Slide 4 National missile defense: defense theology with unproven technology Despite decades of research, development, and testing, there remains no reliably effective anti-missile system to counter ICBMs. But the hefty price tag and poor test record hasn't stopped some lawmakers from wanting to expand GMD without first proving that the system is effective. READ MORE A nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to reducing and eventually eliminating the threats posed by nuclear, chemical and biological weapons through Congressional engagement and public education. COUNTRIES Learn about stockpiles of nuclear weapons and nuclear material around the globe. Read More FACT SHEETS Learn about nuclear weapons, defense spending, critical nuclear weapons treaties and more. Read More EXPERTS Former Members of Congress, diplomats, military officers, scientists and more. Read More PODCASTS From Godzilla to missile defense, take 25 minutes to learn more about nuclear weapons issues. Read More November 20, 2021 NON-PROLIFERATION: STEPS ON THE PATH By John Erath Earlier this month, the Center held its Annual Conference on the theme “Arms Control in a Divided America.” One of the distinguished speakers was Ambassador Susan Burk, who spoke of the advantages of bipartisanship she observed over a long career of government service. Ambassador Burk noted that much of her work was in the traditionally bipartisan […] Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Non-Proliferation, Nukes of Hazard blog November 18, 2021 STATUS AND PROSPECTS OF IRANIAN NUCLEAR NEGOTIATIONS By Samuel Hickey Iran’s nuclear program continues to expand and become less transparent with Iran limiting UN inspectors’ access to nuclear sites. Further, there remain monitoring disputes separate from the deal over access to Iranian facilities that has led the head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog to complain about an “astonishing” lack of communication. The urgency for […] Posted in: Factsheets on Iran Diplomacy, Iran Diplomacy, Middle East, Nukes of Hazard blog, United States November 8, 2021 FACT SHEET: LOW-ENRICHED URANIUM FOR NAVAL REACTORS Congress is considering whether to continue research that started in 2016 into using low-enriched uranium (LEU) to replace weapon-grade highly-enriched uranium (HEU) to fuel naval nuclear propulsion reactors. Such a switch would reduce risks of nuclear proliferation and avoid the need to restart production of weapons-grade uranium for the first time since 1992. Rapidly Closing […] Posted in: Factsheets on Non-Proliferation, Non-Proliferation, Nuclear Security, United States November 6, 2021 CAN THE IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL BE SAVED? Research Analyst Samuel Hickey was quoted in a Vox article about the challenges to reaching an agreement on a possible revival of the Iran nuclear deal. Iran will likely argue that the United States is the one that blew the deal up, and Tehran stayed in compliance for a year, so it’s up to the […] Posted in: Center in the News, Iran Diplomacy, Non-Proliferation, Press & In the News on Iran Diplomacy, Press & In the News on Non-Proliferation, Press Room, United States November 3, 2021 FACT SHEET: CONGRESS’ OPTIONS ON CIVIL NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL The disposal of commercial spent nuclear fuel is an environmental and economic responsibility for the United States government. Successive administrations have failed to find a solution since the nuclear chain-reaction was envisioned for civilian energy generation in 1946. Through the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 (NWPA), Congress assigned the management and disposal of spent nuclear fuel to the […] Posted in: Factsheets on Non-Proliferation, Non-Proliferation, United States * 1 * 2 * 3 * … * 656 * Next Page » RECENT POSTS * Non-proliferation: Steps on the Path November 20, 2021 * Status and Prospects of Iranian Nuclear Negotiations November 18, 2021 * Fact Sheet: Low-Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactors November 8, 2021 * Can the Iran nuclear deal be saved? November 6, 2021 * Fact Sheet: Congress’ Options on Civil Nuclear Waste Disposal November 3, 2021 NEWSLETTER Sign up for the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation's monthly newsletter to get a rundown of top stories delivered to your inbox each month. Sign Up for the Center's Newsletter Contact Information Enter your email address ZIP / Postal Code (Optional) First Name Last Name (Optional) Remember me so that I can use FastAction next time. 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