During the Senate debate on the new U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) in 2010, many Senators raised questions about Russian nonstrategic nuclear weapons and noted their absence from the treaty limits. The United States and Russia have not included limits on these weapons in past arms control agreements. Nevertheless, Congress may press the Administration to seek solutions to the potential risks presented by these weapons in the future. This report looks at issues for Congress to consider regarding US weapons policy in light of the START agreement
History has turned full circle since the end of the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union. Today...
Abstract This paper attempts to historically analyze arms treaties and arms limitation agreements be...
Among the challenges faced in the 20th century, a nuclear war threat has caught the international co...
This report provides basic information about U.S. and Russian nonstrategic nuclear weapons. The repo...
This report begins with a review of the role of nuclear arms control in the U.S.-Soviet relationship...
The United States and Russia signed a new strategic arms reduction treaty - known as New START - on ...
Senate ratification of the New START treaty re-established effective bilateral inspection and monito...
U.S. nuclear arms control policy must address numerous factors, including our strategic relationship...
The United States and Soviet Union signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in 1991; it entered in...
Since the end of the Cold War, the United States and Russia have added many issues to their bilatera...
This report provides a brief overview of U.S. and Russian objectives when they began discussions on ...
This report describes the current status of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and h...
History has turned full circle since the end of the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union. Today...
Abstract This paper attempts to historically analyze arms treaties and arms limitation agreements be...
Among the challenges faced in the 20th century, a nuclear war threat has caught the international co...
This report provides basic information about U.S. and Russian nonstrategic nuclear weapons. The repo...
This report begins with a review of the role of nuclear arms control in the U.S.-Soviet relationship...
The United States and Russia signed a new strategic arms reduction treaty - known as New START - on ...
Senate ratification of the New START treaty re-established effective bilateral inspection and monito...
U.S. nuclear arms control policy must address numerous factors, including our strategic relationship...
The United States and Soviet Union signed the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty in 1991; it entered in...
Since the end of the Cold War, the United States and Russia have added many issues to their bilatera...
This report provides a brief overview of U.S. and Russian objectives when they began discussions on ...
This report describes the current status of the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and h...
History has turned full circle since the end of the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union. Today...
Abstract This paper attempts to historically analyze arms treaties and arms limitation agreements be...
Among the challenges faced in the 20th century, a nuclear war threat has caught the international co...