A country under a legal obligation to negotiate in regard to nuclear weapons is not within its rights when it engages in a nuclear build-up calculated to reorder the world and dominate the negotiating table.
With signs in hand, a small but dedicated group of 10 activists protested the use of nuclear weapons, an industry with ties to Palo Alto, during a rally downtown on Tuesday.
With signs in hand, a small but dedicated group of 10 activists protested the use of nuclear weapons, an industry with ties to Palo Alto, during a rally downtown on Tuesday.
Our world’s spate of disasters so recently unimaginable European cities pulverized by war, Earth’s decaying climate or 6 million dead from pandemic disease evokes a national security question: What other “unthinkable” crises must American citizens and policymakers anticipate? A singular threat is warfare around our planet’s one spot where three nuclear-armed states stubbornly contest long-unresolved border conflicts. Largely unnoted in national security news coverage, the conflicts embroiling China, India and Pakistan are growing more complex and dangerous. A USIP study shows the urgency for U.S. policymakers of working to reduce the risks.